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Donald Trump’s tax bill on the brink as House rebels hold up passage

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Donald Trump sought to crush a late rebellion in the House of Representatives from the Republican Critics of the Leading Taxes and spending bill, as the US President paid for a final by July 4.

Trump met separately in the White House with a fans to prevent them from tanning his “beautiful, beautiful bill”.

By late Wednesday evening, Trump said a vote on the bill can be made within hours. “It seems that the House of Representatives is ready to vote tonight. We have had great talks throughout the day, and the majority of the Republican Republican House of Representatives, for the benefit of our country, as it provided the largest tax cuts in history and tremendous growth,” as it was published in the social fact.

But it is still unclear whether the dissident Republican lawmakers will drop their objections before the deadline imposed by the President on the age of the bill by Friday. With the narrow majority in the House of Representatives, the Republicans can only lose three votes on the bill.

The legislation was stopped in the House of Representatives Hall, where the spokesman Mike Johnson struggled to advance adequate support for procedural vote that would clarify the way for an official discussion about the bill.

Five Republicans voted against the progress of the bill – including to prevent it from moving forward – but Johnson and other Republican leaders hope to change their opinion and turn their voices at eleven o’clock.

Several conservative and medium legislators raised concerns about the legislation approved by the Senate on Tuesday.

Some are not satisfied with the fact that the draft law – which implements a large part of the Trump’s local agenda – does not go away enough to curb American debts, or decline in clean energy benefits. Others are concerned about discounts in healthcare programs.

However, it is not clear the time when the rebellion will continue, because many conservative militants have a date of twisting to the will of the White House and congress leaders.

A group of conservatives, including Tim Porschet, came out of Tennessee from the optimistic at the White House after a “very fruitful” meeting for two hours with the president and Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday.

“The president was great, as is always the case,” Porsche said in a video posted on social media accounts. “We hope to reach this and do some great things for this country.”

The “big and beautiful bill” extends to huge tax cuts from the first Trump administration, which was partially pushed by sharp cuts to medicaid, the public health insurance plan for low -income Americans and other social care programs.

The draft law will also decline the tax credits of Joa Biden for clean energy, while increasing investment in military protection and border protection.

A copy of the comprehensive legislation in the Senate was approved after three Republicans with Democrats stood against the bill, forcing Vans to make a tie vote.

That legislation returned to the House of Representatives, which must approve the draft law before Trump signed the law. A previous version of the legislation was issued by the House of Representatives with one vote in May.

“The draft Senate Law has been away from the House of Representatives Bill,” said Andy Harris, a Republican in Maryland, who heads the influential freedom field, told CNBC. “We must take enough time to get this correctly.”

Financial lawmakers, including many freedom freedom members, are objecting to the cost of legislation, which says the non -partisan Congress budget office will add 3.4 trillion to impotence during the next decade. The group has circulated a three -page memorandum separating what it described as “failures” of the Senate Bill.

More moderate members have argued that the discounts in Medicaid, which would strip an estimated 12 million people of their health insurance, are very slope.

The White House rejected the expectations of the Central Bank of Oman and argued that the draft law would pay for the long term by generating stronger economic growth.

“One beautiful deal is about growth,” Trump said in a position on his social platform on the truth platform on Wednesday morning. “If it is passed, America will have an unprecedented economic renaissance.”

2025-07-03 03:53:00

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