House to Vote on Senate Version of Trump's Bill Amid GOP Division
- The U.S. Senate passed its version of President Trump's tax and spending bill by a 51-50 vote on Tuesday, with Vice President J.D. Vance breaking the tie.
- The bill followed a prior House version passed in May and includes tax cuts, historic spending reductions, and Medicaid work requirements amid GOP divisions.
- The Senate version contains provisions such as income tax deductions for tips and overtime, elimination of some green energy subsidies, and increased defense and border security funding.
- President Trump called it “The One, Big, Beautiful Bill” that offers something for everyone, while critics like Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer warned it cuts health care and raises electricity bills.
- The measure now returns to the House for approval, but expected resistance from some Republicans may complicate final passage and heighten intra-party disputes.
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Trump close to victory on flagship tax bill
US lawmakers teed up a final vote on Donald Trump's marquee tax and spending bill Thursday after bruising Republican infighting nearly derailed the centerpiece of the president's domestic agenda.
The approval of the U.S. President Donald Trump's grand fiscal and budgetary plan, which contemplates tax cuts and cuts in public spending, stalled Wednesday night due to opposition from some Republican congressmen.At least five Trump Party legislators voted, along with the entire Democratic bench, against bringing the budget to debate and vote in plenary, and others have not yet cast their vote, so that the process of the project remains, pro n…
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