Republicans Look for Reset on Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’
- The House passed President Trump's legislative agenda known as the One Big Beautiful Bill last month with a narrow 215-214 vote in Washington.
- The bill followed weeks of negotiations but faces opposition within the Republican Party over $600 billion in Medicaid cuts and inflation concerns tied to Senator Mike Lee's proposed amendment.
- The legislation dedicates $46.5 billion toward border wall construction and includes funding to recruit 10,000 new ICE agents, 5,000 customs officials, and 3,000 Border Patrol officers in response to demonstrations demanding increased border security.
- The Congressional Budget Office estimates the bill will increase the national debt by $2.4 trillion, while a June poll of 2,428 adults found 60 percent believe it mainly benefits the wealthy.
- As the bill moves to the Senate, lawmakers expect changes and aim to meet a Republican self-imposed July 4 deadline despite limited room for GOP dissent.
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