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Home»News»GOP Pushes Forward with Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Amid Party Dissent
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GOP Pushes Forward with Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Amid Party Dissent

News RoomBy News RoomJune 28, 20250 ViewsNo Comments3 Mins Read
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Senate Republicans achieved a pivotal win on Saturday by passing a crucial procedural vote that further advanced President Donald Trump’s extensive legislative package with a narrow 51-49 result. This moment is critical for Trump’s domestic agenda, and it weighs heavily on the GOP’s credibility as a governing party. The ambitious package aims to permanently renew approximately $3.8 trillion in expiring social benefits and allocate $350 billion for national security, which includes funding for Trump’s mass deportation initiatives. However, it has sparked dissension among Republicans due to proposed cuts to essential programs like Medicaid and food assistance, complicating the GOP’s efforts to maintain a cohesive front amid unified Democratic opposition.

The late-night session outlined significant stakes; Vice President JD Vance was on standby to cast a tiebreaking vote. Notably, two GOP senators, Thom Tillis from North Carolina and Rand Paul from Kentucky, sided with the Democrats, indicating a rift within the party. The legislation emerged as a 940-page document, hastily presented shortly after midnight on Friday, and is closely linked to Trump’s priorities, especially as the July Fourth deadline looms over Congressional Republicans. Central to the legislation is the longevity of benefits from Trump’s first term which, if not extended, could result in automatic cuts impacting millions of Americans.

In addition to preserving crucial social benefits, the bill introduces new provisions that would eliminate taxes on tips and commit significant funding toward immigration enforcement. However, to counterbalance the lost revenue from these measures, the proposed cuts to social programs are substantial. Several Republican lawmakers have grown uneasy with these proposed cuts, especially regarding Medicaid, as they feared the potential backlash from constituents who heavily depend on these services for healthcare access.

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The legislative process has not been smooth. The Senate parliamentarian rejected several original proposals that did not comply with the stringent “Byrd Rule,” which requires most policy matters in budget legislation to garner at least 60 votes. Consequently, Republicans amended these provisions, particularly those concerning food assistance and adjustments to the structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has projected that under the initial House version, around 10.9 million additional individuals may lose their healthcare coverage, while at least 3 million would find themselves ineligible for food aid.

In the midst of these discussions, President Trump voiced his perspective on social media, contending that Republicans must unite against a Democratic party he described as “evil” and “corrupt.” He proclaimed that Democrats were committed to policies that would lead to severe tax hikes and weakened border security. Trump emphasized the need for the Republican party to exhibit unity and strength, suggesting that they had great policies and capable members that should, ideally, lead to electoral victories.

Moving forward, senators are bracing for rigorous overnight debates and multiple amendment votes in the coming days. Should the Senate ultimately approve the bill, it would be sent back to the House for final confirmation before reaching the President’s desk. Meanwhile, House Speaker Mike Johnson has sent members home for the weekend but has kept them ready to return if needed, although uncertainties linger as at least one Republican, Rep. David Valadao of California, has already stated his opposition to the bill.

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