Republicans Face a Ferocious ad Campaign Surrounding Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’
- Republicans are encountering significant resistance and internal disagreements regarding President Trump’s comprehensive domestic policy proposal as the Senate prepares for a vote in late June 2025.
- The bill's branding stems from President Trump's repeated promotion and approval, which shapes GOP messaging and identity amid disagreement on its policy content.
- Key sections, such as Section 899 offering tax leverage in a global minimum tax deal, were removed, causing conflict and challenges in passing the bill under special budget rules.
- The Congressional Budget Office estimates the bill will increase the federal deficit by approximately $3.3 trillion from 2025 to 2034, while polls show 55% oppose it and Medicaid cuts provoke widespread health system concerns.
- The outcome suggests persistent Republican divisions over policy and messaging may affect the bill's success and future party cohesion around Trump's influence.
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Republicans face a ferocious ad campaign surrounding Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’
A ferocious advertising campaign is underway with passage of President Donald Trump’s landmark policy bill hanging in the balance, as political groups and business interests spent at least $35 million just this month to try to sway key members of Congress and their constituents.
Republicans Face Ferocious Ad Campaign
“A ferocious advertising campaign is underway with passage of President Donald Trump’s landmark policy bill hanging in the balance, as political groups and business interests spent at least $35 million just this month to try to sway key members of Congress and their constituents,” CNN reports.
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