Trump makes case for ‘big, beautiful bill’ and cranks up pressure on Republicans | Donald Trump

Donald Trump gathered the congress leaders and cabinet secretaries at the White House on Thursday to filed a lawsuit for the passage of the tax and expenditure invoice, but it is seen whether the PEP speech would solve a developing logjam that can threaten the passage of the transition through the Senate.
The President’s intervention comes to Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” on Friday, when Trump imposed on Trump’s signature of the legislation before Trump’s last date.
However, whether the Republicans have votes to pass through the upper room of the Congress and whether the changes made by the Senate will be gathered in the House of Representatives and whether the bill passed by a single vote last month and the bill may have to vote again.
Trump stood in front of a parliament of police and firefighters, working parents and a woman’s mother and father, in the hands of a undocumented immigrant, the Americans like them, the new tax deductions and the expansion of the low rates that came into force in the first period and the infusion of the funds for immigration application.
“There are hundreds of things here. Very good,” he said. However, he did not mention the desire to sign the legislation next Friday (US Independence Day Holiday), instead of encouraging his audience to communicate with MPs to get the bill on the end line.
“If you can, call your senators, call your congress members. We should get votes,” he said.
The Democrats called the bill “great, ugly betrayal ve and feared the potential to the Federal Health Program for low -income and disabled people. Since its creation in 1965, the legislation will apply the largest financing deduction to Medicaid and cost an estimated insurance for 16 million people.
It will also provide financing for the Additional Nutrition Aid Program (SNAP), which helps Americans to buy food.
Republicans are planning to overcome the opponents in the Senate using the budget agreement procedure that they can exceed the legislation only through majority vote, provided that they only affect their expenditures, income and debt limit. On Thursday, however, the Democrats at the Senate Budget Committee announced that the parliamentary Elizabeth Macdonough decided that a change in taxes used by states to pay for Medicaid was not allowed in accordance with the rules of reconciliation.
This may increase the cost of the bill, which will recently add a large $ 4.2 million dollars to the US budget deficit for the US budget deficit. Such a high cost may be unpleasant to the right -wing deputies in the house demanding aggressive expenditure cuts, but more urgent concern for the GOP lies in the Senate, where several moderate deputies still say yes to the bill.
“I don’t think anyone believes that the current text is the end, so I don’t believe anyone will vote in the current form. [have] There are many things we’re working on. ”Senator Thom Tillis from North Carolina, the best target of the democrats in the next year’s interim elections, told CNN on Wednesday.
In an interview with Guardian last week, Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski refused to tell how to vote for the bill, instead described it as a “ongoing work ve and argued that the Senate should bind ourselves to a history to reach as quickly as possible”.
The Democrats received a loan on the Medicaid tax decision of Macdonough, and the Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer fought the party with a harmful provision that would destroy America’s health system and hurt millions of Americans.