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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Senate races to pass Donald Trump’s flagship tax bill as deadline looms
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Senate races to pass Donald Trump’s flagship tax bill as deadline looms

Last updated: June 30, 2025 2:40 pm
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Donald Trump’s flagship tax legislation, dubbed the “big, beautiful bill”, is making significant strides towards passage. Senate Republicans are pushing forward with their efforts to get the legislation signed into law before the president’s self-imposed July 4 deadline.

Despite Trump’s optimism and reassurances that the bill is progressing smoothly, the outcome remains uncertain as Republicans on Capitol Hill continue to debate and negotiate the details. With Democrats united in their opposition to the bill, Trump’s party can only afford to lose a few votes in the Senate for the legislation to pass.

The White House is leaving no stone unturned in its efforts to rally support for the bill. President Trump has been actively engaging with Republican leaders, including Senate Republican leader John Thune and House Speaker Mike Johnson, in a bid to unify the party and push the legislation across the finish line.

The big, beautiful bill seeks to extend the tax cuts introduced in Trump’s first term by cutting spending on healthcare and social welfare programs. However, some Republican lawmakers have expressed concerns about certain provisions in the bill, such as cuts to Medicaid and changes to tax incentives for the renewable energy industry.

In the House of Representatives, a version of the bill has already been passed. If the Senate approves its version, the final text will need to be reconciled with the House before it can be sent to Trump for his signature.

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The House Freedom Caucus, a group of conservative lawmakers, has raised objections to the Senate’s version of the bill, citing concerns about its impact on the deficit. Elon Musk, a former supporter of Trump, has also criticized the legislation, calling it “insane spending” and threatening lawmakers who support it.

Despite the challenges and opposition, the White House remains optimistic about the bill’s prospects. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized the importance of Republican unity in passing the legislation and expressed confidence that the party will come together to support the bill.

The Congressional Budget Office has projected that the Senate proposals would add $3.3 trillion to the national debt over 10 years. The White House has disputed these estimates, arguing that economic growth and revenues from Trump’s tariff policies will offset the costs of the bill.

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