Trump’s megabill clears Senate, sending it back to House

The majority leader of the US Senate Sen. John Thune (R-SD) (L), the Senate, on July 1, 2025 at the Washington DC in the US Capitol building at night after staying at the session of the Senate walks.
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On Tuesday, the Senate passed the Megabil of President Donald Trump after a marathon change session that appeared to have forced the internal policy package from time to time.
The last vote was 51-50 and the Vice President JD Vance Final broke the tie. Republican Sens. Thom Tillis, NC, Rand Paul, Ky. And Susan Collins, Me.
The victory of John Thune, the majority leader of the Senate, may be short -lived, because Megabill now goes to the house where the company encounters an uncertain future in the midst of the gop eclipses.
The US Senate, the majority leader, John Thune (R-SD), is fighting for US President Donald Trump’s comprehensive expenditures and tax invoice at Capitol Hill, US President Donald Trump, US President Donald Trump.
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The House, which creates the version of the bill, should accept the Senate’s significant changes in the package, especially as some GOP deputies express their constant concerns about the exposure of the bill.
Non -Partizan Congress Budget Office Projects Bill will add at least 3 trillion dollars For the next decade, the federal exposure.
Some Parliament republicans reluctantly voted for the package in May, and now deputies are constantly resistance with senate changes, including deeper Medicaid deductions.
With a narrow majority, the President of the Assembly Mike Johnson may afford to lose three votes in his room to pass the legislation in the party line vote.
Nevertheless, Republican Senators greet the victory in their rooms as a victory after a working session and a record -breaking voting rest of a 24 -hour weekend.
The bill firstly cleared an important procedure barrier on Saturday, after the vote was held open for hours and a handful of deputies seem likely to enter the budget.
US House Roads and Tools Committee Chairman Jason Smith (R-MO), Republican MPs, US President Donald Trump’s sweeping expenditures and tax invoices, while trying to pass in Washington, DC, the United States Capitol Hill’de, while leaving the Senate rooms.
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For more than 24 hours, the senators voted in a marathon, a record -breaking voting session.
Behind the curtain, GOP leadership negotiates with trials that threaten Trump’s bill for days at his conferences.
By passing through this obstacle, he led to a session of voting for changes during a process called “OY-A-Rama”, where deputies voted for approximately 50 changes.
Ultimately, none of the changes have fundamentally changed the invoice, but the Democrats took the process of forcing GOP colleagues to register in some political positions.
On the way back home, the deputies hurry to try to get the package on Trump’s table before the deadline for July 4.
US Vice President JD Vance (C) arrives on July 1, 2025 during a vote in the US Capitol at Washington DC. Republican leaders are trying to move on to the table by the congress before the 4th of July Independence Day vacation called President Donald Trump’s “a great, beautiful bill”.
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The package, which aims to coding Trump’s comprehensive domestic policy agenda, faces a constant way in the lower room.
Hard Conservative Assembly members such as representative Chip Roy, R-Texas, despite the permanent opposition to force the vote in the lower room, using the deadline of July 4, expressed disappointment.
“The rumor is plans to squeeze the house with weak, unacceptable OBBb before 7/4.” written In X last week, Trump referred to the “Great, Beautiful Bill”, which was re -named just before the vote.
“This is not a surprise, but it would be a mistake,” Roy said, “He won’t vote as it was for him.”
The Senate Passage comes with Trump increasing the pressure campaign on MPs to cross the bill before 4 July and increased the risk of self -imposed deadline date
“Lock yourself in a room, don’t go home and get the agreement this week.”
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