Trump is heading to Capitol Hill to persuade divided GOP to unify around his ‘big, beautiful’ bill
- On May 20, 2025, President Donald Trump met with House Republicans to encourage their unity in backing his multitrillion-dollar tax and spending proposal.
- The bill faces internal GOP disputes over Medicaid cuts, local tax deductions, and the $350 billion added for border security and defense, risking collapse before this week's votes.
- The 1,116-page bill, reflecting Trump's priorities, proposes extensive tax reductions, trims Medicaid and food assistance programs, and reverses his prior commitment on the SALT deduction for New York legislators.
- A nonpartisan fiscal watchdog group projects that the legislation will increase the national debt by approximately $3.3 trillion over the next ten years, while Trump dismissed critics of the bill as 'fools.'
- If passed, the bill would move to the Senate amid continued GOP divisions, and Trump expressed confidence in victory despite narrow House support and ongoing contentious negotiations.
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