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Senate to begin marathon vote series on Trump's "big, beautiful bill" as GOP eyes July 4 deadline

  • The Senate began voting on President Trump's 940-page 'One Big Beautiful Bill' on Monday at Capitol Hill, aiming to meet a July 4 deadline.
  • This voting follows tense negotiations and a 16-hour bill reading as Democrats criticized cuts to Medicaid and food assistance, while Republicans pushed tax cuts and border security spending.
  • Senators may introduce unlimited amendments, forcing back-to-back votes, and some Republicans like Thom Tillis opposed the bill due to Medicaid changes and voted against advancing it Saturday.
  • Tillis announced he will not seek reelection, citing the bill as 'devastating to North Carolina,' and President Trump responded with 'Great News!' while threatening to support primary challengers.
  • The bill’s passage remains uncertain as Republicans hold 53 seats, needing to lose no more than three votes, with Vice President JD Vance potentially casting a tiebreaker.
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The Latest: Senate votes on amendments to Trump’s big bill ahead of July 4 deadline

Possible changes to President Donald Trump’s big bill of tax breaks and spending cuts are being considered, though most of the amendments are expected to fail

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