Don Wooten: 'Big Beautiful Bill' Will Restrict Court's Ability to Hold Government Accountable
- On May 22, 2025, the Republican-controlled House passed H.R. 1, known as the One Big Beautiful Bill, aiming to enact parts of Trump's agenda.
- This bill arose amid concerns about an overstuffed budget, a $5 trillion debt ceiling hike, and court rulings limiting Trump's tariff powers.
- H.R. 1 includes harsh Medicaid and food stamp cuts affecting rural families and a provision restricting courts' authority to hold government officials accountable.
- Trump warned Senator Rand Paul that rejecting the bill would enable a "68% Tax Increase" and a first-ever U.S. Debt default, while GOP senators face a July 4 deadline for passage.
- The bill faces Senate opposition with fear of economic risks, and significant revisions may occur before returning to the House for final approval.
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Don Wooten: 'Big beautiful bill' will restrict court's ability to hold government accountable
The Trump Administration is caught in a tangle of court decisions dealing with tariff declarations, reversals and pauses. At the same time Congress is trying to pass an overstuffed budget bill that is a threat to the national economy.
Has Trump read Paine’s ‘Common Sense’?
HeraldNet.com HeraldNet.com - Everett and Snohomish County news from The Daily Herald in Everett, Washington Will Donald Trump, who says he “runs the world” and approved a picture of himself with a crown above the caption “Long Live the King,” soon have Thomas Paine’s 1776 pamphlet, “Common Sense,” banned. Even though its 47 pages have rightfully been described as the most influential writing of the Revolutionary War, would Trump ban it because …

Trump warns Rand Paul he’s playing into ‘hands of the Democrats’ with ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ opposition
The Kentucky senator said he would support the bill's "wimpy and anemic" tax and spending cuts if the bill wasn't going to "explode the debt."


Trump warns Rand Paul against opposition to ‘big, beautiful bill’
President Donald Trump responded to Sen. Rand Paul‘s (R-KY) opposition to the “big, beautiful bill,” warning the senator that if he votes against it, the “GREAT people of Kentucky will never forgive him.” In a Truth Social post on Saturday,…
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