Republican who voted against ‘big, beautiful bill’ to step down after Trump threat
In social tasks, Tillis brought Tillis for voting against the bill and accused Tillis of introducing “No” with the vote. The senator threatened with a campaign against him, accusing not to do anything to help his founders after the destructive floods of Helene in the West North Carolina last year.
“Tillis is a speaker and complaining, not a constructor, Tr Trump wrote.
Senator Thom Tillis comes to Fort Bragg at the beginning of this month to hear that President Donald Trump speaks.Credit: AP
During a marathon weekend session, the Senate voted the tax cut, immigration, border and military expenditure invoice to open a debate in only 940-page mega-cavity with a procedure vote on Saturday.
Trump on social media greeted the vote on Saturday as a “great victory for a big, big, beautiful bill”, but as the discussion on Sunday morning, the Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer said that the Republicans’ the most expensive bill in the US history, billions of people, said billions of benefits and billions of payments.
Some said Tillis’s decision was another sign of the dramatic transformation of the Republican party under Trump, and that a small number of deputies criticizing the agenda of the President or the agenda were in office.
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Lauren French, a senate majority PAC spokesman, a political committee compatible with the democratic members of the Chamber, proves that he cannot oppose health services at the Republican Party against 11.8 million people, ”he said.
North Carolina Republican Party President Jason Simmons said that the party wished Tillis well and would hold this chair for Republicans in 2026 ”.
Senator Tim Scott, the head of the campaign branch for the Senate Republicans, did not mention Tillis in a statement, but said the party’s winning line in North Carolina will continue. Scott said Trump won the state three times.
Tillis came to the forefront in North Carolina when IBM leaving the IBM advisor as a member of the second term state house and led the Republican party’s efforts to recruit and collect donations in the room for the 2010 elections. For the first time in 140 years, Republicans won the majority in the Assembly and the Senate.
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Tillis was later elected as the President of the State Assembly, and when he worked for four years, he helped to enforce conservative policies on taxes, arms rights, regulations and abortion. Furthermore, a state helped pushing a constitutional referendum to ban homosexual marriage, which was approved by voters in 2012 but ultimately hit by the courts in contradiction with the Constitution.
In 2014, Tillis helped the Senate control control after defeating Democratic Senator Kay Hagan in a narrow way. In the office for more than a decade, he has defended problems such as mental health and substance addiction improvement, Medicaid expansion and support for veterans.
As a more moderate republican, Tillis was known for his desire to work in the corridor on some issues.
From time to time, this time, especially to vote for censorship of Northern Carolina Republicans’ challenges for certain immigration policies and arms policy registration, has been in trouble with the party.
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“Sometimes these two -party initiatives have had problems with my own party, Till Tillis said,“ But I wouldn’t change one one. ”
AP, Reuters
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