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Republicans struggle to pass Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ as debate drags on

Last updated: June 29, 2025 1:05 pm
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Republican lawmakers are facing challenges in passing Donald Trump’s landmark tax and spending bill. Despite barely garnering enough support to begin debating the legislation in the Senate, they are struggling to secure the necessary votes for its passage.

After a narrow vote of 51-49 to start the debate on what Trump has called the “big, beautiful bill,” negotiations have continued. Democrats are pushing for the 940-page bill to be read out in full on the Senate floor, with the reading expected to conclude on Sunday afternoon. Votes have yet to be scheduled.

The bill, which extends the sweeping tax cuts introduced during Trump’s first term, aims to fund the tax cut extensions, increase spending on the military and border security, and slash funds for healthcare and social welfare programs. Additionally, it eliminates taxes on tips and overtime.

Independent forecasters warn that the bill will further increase the country’s already high debt levels, potentially surpassing World War II highs. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the current version of the bill will add over $3.2 trillion to the US national debt over the next decade.

Despite concerns about the bill’s cost and its impact on Medicaid health services for the poor, Trump has hailed the Senate’s progress. In a post on his platform Truth Social, he praised the “GREAT VICTORY” in the Senate and expressed pride in the Republican Party.

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Democratic Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer criticized Republicans for rushing to pass a “radical bill” that he claims was released to the public in the dead of night. Some Republicans, including Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina, have expressed reservations about the bill’s potential consequences for their constituents.

Tillis, who voted against opening debate on the bill, cited concerns about the loss of funding for North Carolina, including hospitals and rural communities. In response, Trump threatened Tillis with a primary challenge, prompting the senator to announce his retirement and lament the lack of bipartisanship in Washington.

The upcoming midterm elections in 2026 are now shrouded in uncertainty, with North Carolina emerging as a key battleground. Former Democratic House representative Wiley Nickel has already launched his Senate bid for the swing state.

Billionaire Elon Musk has also weighed in on the bill, criticizing its potential impact on American jobs and the country’s strategic interests. Musk’s comments underscore the contentious nature of the legislation and the diverse range of opinions surrounding it.

If the bill is passed in the Senate, it will need to be reconciled with the version passed by the House of Representatives before being sent to the president for approval. Stay tuned for more updates on this evolving story by subscribing to the White House Watch newsletter today.

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