President Trump Pushes Big Beautiful Bill
- President Donald Trump promoted his significant tax relief and spending cuts package, the One, Big Beautiful Bill, during a White House event, aiming for a Senate vote soon.
- The bill, which costs $4.5 trillion, would extend tax cuts while cutting healthcare for millions of low-income Americans and adding over $3 trillion to deficits over a decade.
- Some Senate Republicans oppose cuts to Medicaid that may threaten rural hospitals, and more than a dozen House Republicans warned against these cuts.
- Independent analysis shows the bill would result in significant wealth redistribution from the poorest 10% to the richest, and it is widely unpopular across various demographic segments.
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Analysis by Stephen Collinson, CNN President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,” which he called the “ultimate codification” of the MAGA agenda on Thursday, is a paradox that shows how power works in a broken political system where Republicans are the strongest force. As it stumbles through the Senate, the bill—which extends vast tax cuts, increases border security funding and includes historic cuts to Medicaid—is on life support, as parts are…
Donald Trump urged the Republican senators on Thursday to ignore their reluctance on certain provisions of his "great and beautiful law" budget and to adopt this flagship text as soon as possible at the beginning of his second term.
'Big, beautiful bill' is an ugly deal for South Dakotans • South Dakota Searchlight
The U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, April 18, 2024. (Photo by Jennifer Shutt/States Newsroom)The U.S. Senate is working on the “big, beautiful bill” — a massive tax package that gives money directly to the wealthiest Americans while gutting programs that help everyday South Dakotans. If passed, this bill would cause devastating harm through deep cuts to Medicaid, higher health care costs for those enrolled in the Affordable Care A…
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