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Trump and His ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ Just Put the Senate in Play for Democrats

UNITED STATES, JUN 30 – The bill aims to permanently protect 2017 tax cuts, repeal Green New Deal subsidies, and increase military spending by $156 billion, according to Senate sources.

  • The U.S. Senate voted on the weekend before July 1 to begin debate and amendments on the 'One Big, Beautiful Bill,' aiming for a July 4 signing by President Trump.
  • This bill sparked fierce debate due to proposed cuts to Medicaid and SNAP and disagreements over tax deductions threatening fragile Republican seats like Sen. Thom Tillis’s in North Carolina.
  • Tillis, a swing-state Republican facing Trump’s pressure and political backlash, announced on Sunday he would not seek re-election, opening a vulnerable seat for Democrats.
  • The bill includes a $156 billion increase in military spending, contradicting Trump's antiwar promises while fueling conservative opposition wary of endless overseas interventions.
  • If passed, this contentious legislation could weaken Republican Senate control and intensify disputes over spending priorities in an already divided Senate.
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Ron Paul: A Big Beautiful Bill for the military-industrial complex

The US Senate worked through the weekend on the “Big Beautiful Bill.” The goal was to pass it quickly to ensure the House will then pass it and send it to President Trump’s desk before the July 4th holiday. However, disagreements among Republican Senators over reductions in spending on programs including Medicaid and food stamps as well as language in the bill eliminating “clean energy” tax credits were preventing Senate Republican leadership fr…

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