House Republicans narrowly pass Trump’s big bill of tax breaks and program cuts after all-night session
- After an overnight session in Washington, House Republicans narrowly approved a comprehensive bill featuring significant tax reductions and spending cuts, furthering President Trump's legislative goals.
- The bill followed intense negotiations and an eleventh-hour White House meeting to quell conservative rebellion amid divisions over Medicaid and food stamp cuts.
- The 1,100-page legislation extends Trump's 2017 tax cuts, eliminates taxes on tips and overtime pay, raises the SALT deduction to $40,000, and cuts Medicaid and SNAP funding.
- The bill passed by a 215-214 vote and is projected to increase federal debt by $3.8 trillion over ten years while adding $12 billion for border security.
- The measure now moves to the Senate for further debate and likely changes amid concerns over its impact on debt and social programs from both parties.
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U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La. The House of Representatives passed a budget reconciliation bill that, if signed into law, would secure a number of President Donald Trump’s campaign promises, such as extending his first-term 2017 tax cuts and funding border security. The bill passed by 215-214 margin, with one “present” vote. It will now go the Senate. Johnson said after the vote that he has asked Senate Republicans “to modify this as lit…
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