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Senate Republicans ram Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' through key test vote

Senate Republicans President Ramned Donald Trump’s “Great, beautiful bill” after the tense negotiations that question Megabill’s fate for hours.

Speculation returned whether the Republicans will be satisfied with the last edition of the Mamut Invoice, which was released just before midnight on Saturday morning.

Sens. Thom Tillis, RN.C. Almost every Republican and Rand PaulR-Ky., The bill voted to unlock a 20-hour marathon. Senate majority leader John ThuneRS.D. could only afford to lose three votes.

Despite being successful, the 51-49 party line vote was not without drama.

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You. Ron Johnson, R-Wis.

Vance was called if needed for a tie crushing vote, but only negotiation services were used.

No deputy wanted to be the fourth and last decisive vote to kill the bill. Republican leadership kept the floor open for about four hours as the negotiations continued – first on the Senate floor and then in Thune’s office.

The bill will not be discussed thanks to the plan to force the entire 940 -page legislative giant on the Senate Floor of the Senate Democrats, which may take several hours and go deep into the night.

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Whether Megabill’s fate and the first test could pass, the senators were the best dark after meeting on Friday closed doors and even at another lunch on Saturday.

In both rooms, concerns about Medicaid – especially Medicaid provider tax rate and the effect of direct payments on states – energy tax loans, state and local tax (salt) deduction, and others have proven to have pain points that threaten the survival of the bill.

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However, at the last minute or changes to comply with Sate Holdows or Senate rules. Indeed, the Senate Parliamentary has released a large number of items from the bill that must be re -processed.

The Medicaid provider tax rate was largely the same as the application date was reversed for one year. Also Sens. Susan Collins, R-Main, Josh Hawley, R-MO was included as a sweetener for MPs, and others were $ 25 billion in rural hospital stability funds in the next five years.

Collins said he would support the bill through a procedure and the rural hospital stability fund is a start, but it seems that the last transition does not support the bill.

“If the bill does not change any more, I will lean on the bill, but I believe in this procedure vote to get the bill so that people can make changes and discuss that they are appropriate.” He said.

Tillis, who is concerned about the changes in Medicaid and wants to go back to the GOP version, said he would not vote in favor of the bill during the last transition.

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The salt cuts included in the version of House GOP’s bill has also survived, but the $ 40,000 limit will remain intact for five years. After that, the cover will return to the current $ 10,000.

Nutritional benefits to Alaska expansion of Alaska and a tax reduction for whale hunting, such as other sweeteners, along with the bill Sen. Lisa Murkowski was thrown to get moderates such as R-Alaska.

Lee, Montana and Idaho’dan deputies in the open land that proves to be a point of adhesion announced that it has withdrawn sales service.

Nevertheless, the Republicans, who are not satisfied with the current situation of the draft bill, will use deputies when they can offer unlimited number of changes, and offer unlimited number of changes to try and change as much as possible before the last transition.

However, the democrats will use the process to suffer as much pain as possible to the Republicans.

At the end of the marathon that may be in the early hours of Monday morning, MPs will go to the last vote to send a bill with a change in the “Great, Beautiful Bill” version of GOP.

From there, it is a dead speed to take the package to the President of the President until July 4th.

In a management policy statement obtained by Fox News Digital, Trump pointed out that he will sign the bill.

“President Trump is determined to keep his promises,” he read. He continued: “And it would be a final betrayal for not exceeding this invoice.”

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