Trump Tries to Rally Support for Troubled Budget Bill
- President Donald Trump held a rally called "One Big, Beautiful Event" on June 26 at the White House to support the federal budget bill.
- The event followed the Senate parliamentarian's rejection of Medicaid changes, which cast uncertainty over the bill's passage before the July 4 deadline.
- Trump highlighted that the bill cuts $1.7 trillion without impact while benefiting workers like truck drivers, Door Dash drivers, and farmers standing behind him.
- He stated that nearly all significant commitments from the 2024 election have now been fulfilled, and that the proposed economic reforms are expected to generate 3.1% growth while safeguarding more than 7 million jobs.
- Congressional Republicans race to pass the bill by July 4, but changes in the Senate require House approval, and opposition from some Republicans suggests potential challenges ahead.
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Trump Makes a Final Push to Get His Tax-Cut Bill Passed
This is Washington Edition, the newsletter about money, power and politics in the nation’s capital. Today, senior editor Joe Sobczyk looks at the Republican drive to get their tax-cut bill passed. Sign up here and follow us at @bpolitics. Email our editors here.
President Donald Trump made Thursday the last defense of his budget project that includes colossal fiscal relief, at a time when the U.S. Senate is about to vote on it in the next few days.The Republican mogul's call for "big and beautiful law" drastically reduces the budget to finance an extension of its 2017 tax cuts. His detractors claim that the bill will deprive millions of low-income Americans of health coverage.In an event at the White Ho…
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