Donald Trump Pitch Fails to Move GOP Holdouts on ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’
- House Republicans are struggling to gather enough support to approve the tax and budget reduction bill championed by President Trump before the July 4 deadline.
- The difficulty arises from concerns about the bill’s $3.3 trillion deficit increase, drastic Medicaid and SNAP cuts, and added work requirements.
- Democratic leaders united on July 2 to oppose the bill, while several Republicans, including Victoria Spartz and Warren Davidson, voiced reservations.
- The Senate passed the bill 51-50 on July 1 with Vice President JD Vance casting the tie-breaking vote, but House passage remains uncertain.
- If enacted, the legislation would make permanent Trump-era tax cuts, impose new work requirements, reduce Medicaid, and add significantly to the national debt.
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In Congress, the votes had increased against the mega-legislative package, so the president intervened.
‘A lot of pain’: Dems revel in Republican agony over Trump’s 'big ugly betrayal'
WASHINGTON — An increasing number of congressional Republicans are nervous that President Donald Trump is forcing them to walk the proverbial plank and pass his “Big Beautiful Bill” — even if that means losing their seat. With the expansive measure stalled in the House, Democrats sense fear in the air.“I think my colleagues across the aisle are scared,” Rep. Chuy Garcia (D-IL) told Raw Story. “They know there's a lot of pain. They know it's gonn…
Scott Jennings explains it slowly to GOP holdouts afraid of the allegedly "unpopular" Big Beautiful Bill
Watch Louder with Crowder every weekday at 11:00 AM Eastern, only on Rumble Premium!It is 7:48 a.m. as I write this. By the time you read this, the Big Beautiful Bill may have been passed. Yay! Go Team! However, as of this writing, there was drama over a vote to open debate (we voted to vote), and the usual journalisming about how "unpopular" the BBB is and how it's dividing the party. Leave it to Scott Jennings to cut through the BBBBulsh*t abo…
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