GOP lawmakers urge Trump to flex muscle as Senate stalls on ‘signature’ bill

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Republicans in the House of Representatives and the Senate are monitored impatiently whether President Donald Trump will take a more aggressive approach to encouraging legislators to the Republican Party in favor of “its beautiful, beautiful bill.”
“President Trump is the leader of the Republican Party, right? I think he must make sure that everyone in the Senate realizes that this is a distinguished legislation of the voice of 77 million Americans for him,” said Representative Derek Van Ordin, p.
The Senate is working through a huge legislation submitting a Trump’s business schedule on taxes, immigration, energy, defense and national religion – which the president said he wanted on his office by July 4.
Trump was pushing the Republicans on the bill in public places, addressed it in successive events on Thursday and Friday while he was also publishing on his social platform.
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President Donald Trump is pushing Republicans to obtain his bill on the line by July 4. (Brendan Smialowskiafp via Getty Images)
congress leaders said they were in a semi -fixed contact with Trump or his White House employees about legislation. In fact, many White House officials, including Treasury Secretary, Scott Besin, White House Chief of Staff, Susie Wales, and Vice President J.
But some Republicans in the House of Representatives want him to be strong as it was when their room approved the bill with only one vote in May. Trump summoned multiple groups of Republicans to the White House on several occasions in the period before this vote, and even made a rare trip to Capitol Hill to support the Republican Party.
Senator Steve Denz, R Mont, Fox News Digitter told the House of Representatives to pass the movements in the Mammoth legislation, “everything was impossible” to get it via the finish line.
But because of Trump, the bill succeeded.
“We are closer to the bulls now,” he said. “His arm heats up, and we will bring him here in the ninth half, and he will throw heat. And until now, he has not been hateful.”
It should be noted that many Senate members who expressed their concerns about the bill have spoken individually with Trump.

Senator Steve Denz said Trump was “closer to the bull.” (Kevin Lietsch/Getty Images)
But Republicans who spoke with Fox News Digital showed varying degrees of enthusiasm when they were asked whether the president should repeat the intense participation he had in the House of Representatives.
When Fox News was asked if it was time for the president to participate, Representative Chip Roy, R-Texas said.
But Roy added: “I think that the Senate needs to be submitted, and I think the Senate should fulfill the agreement that the majority leader is with us and the speaker to work with us to achieve this level of spending discounts.”
Representative Dan Mizers, R. Pence, said that Trump is “always involved, so he will remain involved because we want to accomplish it by the fourth of July.”
Representative Scott Fitzgerald, R.
“I mean, I think it will take this kind of horse capacity to bring everyone together,” said Fitzgerald.
But some Republicans in the upper room are resistant.
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Senator Rick Scott said: “I do not vote for anything unless I know what I will vote on.” (Reuters)
“It doesn’t matter what he says, of course, no,” Senator Rick Scott, R. Florida, told Fox News Digital. “I mean, I do not vote for anything unless I know what I vote on.”
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Senator John Kennedy, R does not. He will not say whether he believes that Trump should put a finger on the standards more. But he told Fox News Digital that he was estimated by the effort made by the Chair of the Thne Finance and the Senate, Mike Crapo, R-R-Idaho, in obtaining comments from the Senate Republicans, but said that at a certain stage, legislators need to vote on the bill.
Kennedy said: “We have collected and discussed this bill for a long and long period, and at some point it moves from the accurate rational deliberations to Jagasseri’s slopes,” Kennedy said. “This is where we are now. It is time to vote. If people are unhappy, they can make adjustments.”
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2025-06-27 21:35:00