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Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill Takes Another Step Toward Collapse

Last updated: June 16, 2025 12:44 pm
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The ongoing tug-of-war between House and Senate Republicans regarding the tax cuts for the affluent bill is reaching a fever pitch, with the SALT (State And Local Tax) deduction emerging as a crucial battleground. For moderate House Republicans from northern blue states, maintaining a robust SALT deduction is not merely a policy preference—it’s a lifeline for constituents already grappling with hefty local and state tax obligations.

After some intense backroom negotiations, Speaker Mike Johnson managed to shepherd the tax cuts bill through the House, albeit with a SALT deduction cap set at $40,000, a figure that barely appeased the moderates.

Yet, when Senate Republicans began to express their desire to trim the deduction further, Johnson issued a stern warning against such moves. His entreaties fell on deaf ears, as the moderates in the House signaled that any further reduction would spell doom for the bill.

In a surprising twist, Senate Republicans have now proposed a drastic reduction of the SALT deduction to a mere $10,000.

Jake Sherman of Punchbowl News shared the development on X, stating:

SENATE FINANCE puts $10K SALT cap in their bill. They see it as negotiating mark.

In response, Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY), a member of the SALT caucus, fired back at Sherman:

Consider this the response to the Senate’s “negotiating mark”: DEAD ON ARRIVAL.

This rift among House Republicans threatens to derail the tax cuts for the wealthy initiative and sets the stage for a potential showdown with their Senate counterparts.

It’s worth noting that Senate Republicans, primarily hailing from rural or non-northeastern states, view the SALT deduction as a non-issue. Their constituents aren’t typically burdened by the same local tax pressures as those in the House’s moderate caucus.

If the Senate sends this bill back to the House, it’s likely to be met with rejection, forcing the two chambers into a conference to hammer out a final agreement.

Moderate House Republicans are acutely aware that by standing their ground, they may have the opportunity to negotiate a more favorable deal, potentially even with Democratic support, as the year winds down. The pressure is mounting on Johnson and Thune, especially with the debt ceiling approaching and the expiration of Trump-era tax cuts looming.

Originally, Trump had envisioned this legislation being signed into law by July 4th. However, the prospects of it collapsing seem increasingly probable, rather than it becoming a celebrated achievement.

What are your thoughts on the disarray among Republicans? Share your insights in the comments below.

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