Trump Gives Remarks From Iowa After ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Clears House
- Congress passed President Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' on July 4th, with the President expected to sign it on Friday.
- The bill’s passage followed Senate debate and a 50/50 tie broken by Vice President JD Vance, amid disagreements over its impacts and fiscal implications.
- The legislation includes large tax cuts largely benefiting the wealthiest 20%, while imposing major reductions to Medicaid, FEMA, and food assistance programs.
- According to the Georgetown University McCourt School, 7.8 million Americans could lose Medicaid coverage, and FEMA’s budget may be cut by $664 million.
- These changes could increase health care costs, close rural hospitals, and reduce disaster preparedness, prompting local officials and advocacy groups to monitor and plan next steps.
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Trump gives remarks from Iowa after ‘big, beautiful bill’ clears House
President Trump kicked off his July Fourth weekend at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Thursday evening, hours after the House passed the final “big, beautiful bill” full of Trump’s domestic priorities. The reconciliation package — which includes sweeping tax cuts, a crackdown on immigration, a boost in energy production and huge cuts to Medicaid
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