US House passes Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ | US | News

In a late legislative session, the Parliament Republicans ensured the transition of Donald Trump’s enormous spending bill, which often shook important GOP suspects to support the controversial legislation.
The vote was strict in 218-214, and a handful of Republican, home speaker Mike Johnson and President Trump were intensely convinced, although he was intense. However, the draft is now going to Trump’s signature and is properly aligned with its ambitious four July target date.
Republican support
The supporters of the bill, mainly republicans, advocate tax cuts as an increase against tax increases and economic expansion catalyst for families.
Snap, Medicare and Medicaid, such as welfare programs to re -calibrate their commitments, the original target groups – waiting mothers, disabled and children – they define as widespread inefficiency and corruption to serve better.
The passage of the bill pointed out a significant success for the President and the GOP, it became a descriptive feature of Trump’s second administration and power, and the Republicans had the majority or control on both the Assembly and the Senate and Executive Branch. Even the majority of the Supreme Court bends conservative.
The bill is essentially overthrowing democratic policies from Trump’s predecessors, Mirror.
“Great, Beautiful Invoice” rejects the agenda of Barack Obama and Joe Biden, two previous democratic presidents. Obama’s appropriate Maintenance Law flutters in the expansion of Medicaid and takes back Biden’s climatic strategies in the inflation reduction law.
Democrats condemned the bill
House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries spoke for more than eight hours to protest the bill. He read letters and statements from the founders who argued that the bill would negatively affect their lives.
Critics, especially in Medicare and Medicaid proposed significant deductions, they labeled the bill as “ugly” due to trillions of tax cuts and expenditure discounts on tax cuts.
As many parliamentary republican, party leaders and Trump itself try to persuade the opponents to withdraw their objections, they are awake because they aim to receive the bill until the last date of the Four July determined by Trump.
The last debate began until Wednesday in Capitol, a turbulent day and early hours during the day. Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the Assembly, was determined that the Senate would meet the bill after a narrow confirmation of the bill in the early hours of the week – a Tiebreaker had to vote for the vice president JD Vance to pass by JD Vance.
Johnson, who came out of closed meetings late at night late at night, reported by Associated Press: “Our way to be driven and finished.
Representative Hakeem Jeffries, taking advantage of the deep importance of America’s Independence Day, was read from a miracle from citizens throughout the country and stood intact for more than eight hours. These letters outlined how vital health programs, which face serious discounts under the draft law, significantly help their relatives and the disaster results required by such deductions.
Tax boon
The legislation also came under fire because it embodies what detectors define as “dripping persecution” and condemned it as a tax boat for the rich at the most disadvantaged expense of society.
Even in the Republican ranks, there was a remarkable opposition to the bill, seeing a large number of senators who took themselves away from the proposal, and as a result, Vance needed a decisive tie -breaking vote. Considering the subtle leadership of the Republicans with 220-212 advantage, the razor thin margin at home was not a surprise.
Potentially, the recommended decreases in Medicaid may affect any of the 80 million Americans dependent on CTI, while the expected deductions to the Additional Nutrition Aid Program (SNAP), known as better food stamps, may adversely affect some of the 40 million utilitarians.
Jeffries claimed that “hungry children, hungry veterans and hungry elderly will tear food from their mouths”, protesting the sections passionately.
National deficit
The non -Partisan Congress Budget Office estimated that the proposed financial plan would surprise the $ 3.3 trillion dollars in the next decade and leave an estimated 11.8 million people without health insurance.
Regarding the lack of tax revenue and the strict migration policies of Bardroll President Trump and the ambitious “Golden Dome” defense attempt in the states, the government is preparing to make $ 350 billion deductions for national security.
The tax policy center, which is a neutral tax and budget policy institution, calculated that the poorest of Americans can see a 150 -dollar tax reduction, benefit from a middle fifth $ 1,750 deduction and benefit from an important discount of 10,950 dollars.
At the same time, analysis Many of the federal and local tax cuts in the bill will go to the first 1 percent of the earnings, half of the half of the tomorrow’s $ 4.7 trillion (£ 3.7 trillion).