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American Focus > Blog > Politics > BBB Gets Closer To Death As House Republican Says They Aren’t Trump’s “B*tches”
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BBB Gets Closer To Death As House Republican Says They Aren’t Trump’s “B*tches”

Last updated: July 2, 2025 12:50 pm
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In a turn of events that would make any political drama seem tame, House Republicans are currently hesitating to swiftly pass the so-called Big Beautiful Bill Act—a piece of legislation that has already been approved by the Senate and is eagerly awaiting President Trump’s signature by the 4th of July. It appears that the Republican caucus is less unified than the party would hope, displaying a notable lack of enthusiasm for what some might view as a Senate takeover of their legislative agenda.

Reports from Punchbowl News, particularly a statement from Rep. Derrick Van Orden of Wisconsin, have captured the essence of this rebellion. He pointedly remarked, “The president of the United States didn’t give us an assignment. We’re not a bunch of little bitches around here, okay? I’m a member of Congress. I represent almost 800,000 Wisconsinites.” This statement not only reflects his frustration but also highlights the tension between the executive and legislative branches within the party.

The discontent among House Republicans stems primarily from significant alterations made to the bill by the Senate, notably the revised balance between tax cuts and spending cuts. Such changes have not sat well with many House members, leading to a palpable sense of betrayal and anger.

As of now, House Speaker Mike Johnson finds himself in a precarious position. The leadership lacks the votes necessary to even bring the Senate’s proposed bill to the floor for discussion and a vote. Reports indicate that dozens of House Republicans are preparing to cast their votes against the measure, further complicating the legislative process.

In a broader sense, this scenario serves as a reminder of the challenges inherent in party politics, particularly when different factions within the same party begin to clash over policy direction. As the July 4th deadline approaches, it remains to be seen whether the House will come together to support the Senate’s vision, or if they will continue to assert their independent legislative will.

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