Republicans tee up House vote for Trump agenda bill after unveiling changes to sway holdouts
- After nearly 22 hours of debate in Washington, D.C., a major House committee approved advancing President Donald Trump’s extensive domestic policy proposal to the full House for consideration.
- The vote followed days of negotiations among House GOP leaders to resolve conflicts between hardliners and centrists and secure enough support for the bill.
- The amendment package includes renaming child savings accounts to "TRUMP accounts," accelerating Medicaid work requirements to the end of 2026, increasing the SALT deduction cap to $40,000, and removing a tax on firearm suppressors.
- Independent analysts predict the bill will add up to $4 trillion to the deficit over a decade, while Trump’s press secretary Karoline Leavitt claims it will save $1.6 trillion by cutting spending.
- The full House vote, planned for early Thursday morning, remains uncertain with Speaker Mike Johnson’s slim majority allowing only three defections, and the bill must still clear the Senate amid expected revisions.
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