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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Is Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ a political curse for Republicans?
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Is Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ a political curse for Republicans?

Last updated: July 1, 2025 5:27 pm
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Trump’s Tax and Spending Bill Passes Senate, Faces Uncertain Future in House

As Donald Trump’s flagship tax and spending bill narrowly passed the US Senate on Tuesday morning, the president was 1,000 miles away, touring a new migrant detention centre in the Florida Everglades.

Trump’s aides and supporters cheered as he was informed of the news. However, the victory may be short-lived as the bill faces uncertainties when it goes back to the House of Representatives for a final vote.

Trump, in his typical bravado, hailed the bill as a “great bill” with something for everyone. But the road ahead for the legislation, which is set to be the defining legislative achievement of his second term, is fraught with challenges.

Challenges Ahead

First and foremost, Trump will need to garner support from House Republicans, some of whom have already expressed reservations about the bill. Concerns range from its hefty price tag to specific cuts to Medicaid, a public health insurance scheme for low-income and disabled Americans.

The bill had originally passed the House by a narrow margin in May. However, the current version faces opposition not only from Democrats but also from some Republicans and allies who have criticized its provisions, including extending tax cuts for the wealthy while cutting healthcare and social programs for the poor.

Opinion polls have shown that the bill is largely unpopular due to these provisions. Non-partisan analysts have warned that the cuts to Medicaid could leave millions of Americans without access to health insurance in the future.

Divisions within Republican Party

On Capitol Hill, three Republican senators out of 53 opposed the legislation and continued to criticize it even after the Senate’s passage. Senator Susan Collins from Maine cited concerns about the impact on Medicaid, particularly affecting low-income families and rural healthcare providers.

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Even some Republican lawmakers who voted in favor of the bill expressed reservations. Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, while ultimately supporting the bill, called for changes to be made, acknowledging that the current version is not sufficient for the nation.

House Approval and Public Perception

With a narrow majority in the House and unified Democratic opposition, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson faces the challenge of rallying support for the bill. The Senate’s amendments to the original House version, including increased costs and deeper cuts to Medicaid, have further complicated the path to approval.

An agreed-upon version of the bill must pass both chambers before being sent to Trump for signing by his self-imposed July 4 deadline. However, the House Republicans’ resistance and demands for further changes could potentially delay the process.

Trump’s Call for Unity

Trump has urged House Republicans to stay united and support the bill, emphasizing its alignment with his key campaign promises. Vice President JD Vance also lauded the bill for delivering on Trump’s agenda, including tax cuts and border security funding.

Despite these calls for unity, some House Republicans have criticized the Senate’s version and called for more alterations, casting doubt on the bill’s prospects for swift approval.

Uncertain Future

While Speaker Johnson remains determined to push the bill through by Friday, the looming midterm elections and the bill’s contentious provisions may overshadow any legislative victory for Trump and the Republicans.

As the political landscape remains uncertain, the fate of the “big, beautiful bill” hangs in the balance, with challenges both within the Republican Party and from public perception.

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