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Trump bill latest: President warns Republicans ‘MAGA is not happy’ as ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ stalls

What you need to know…

  • The President’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” narrowly passed the Senate on Tuesday and now returns to the House of Representatives for further consideration.
  • The Senate vote required a tie-breaking intervention from Vice President JD Vance after three Republican senators opposed the legislation, resulting in a 50-50 split.
  • This extensive tax and spending bill is designed to boost defense and border security funding, but at the expense of welfare programs and with an increase to the national debt.
  • The House of Representatives previously passed an earlier draft of the bill in May, and substantial opposition is expected as it faces another vote.
  • The President has expressed a desire for the bill to be signed into law by July 4.

Oliver O’Connell2 July 2025 17:38

Trump wants to use bill-signing as a photo-op for 4 July, Seth Magaziner says

With the fate of Trump’s sweeping tax and spending bill still in limbo, Democrats used procedural tactics to voice their opposition and slow down its path to a final vote in the House.

Democratic Representative Seth Magaziner criticised Republicans for backing a harmful bill, accusing them of abandoning their principles to satisfy Trump’s desire for a symbolic 4 July signing moment.

He told The New York Times: “When we say the Republican Party has turned into a cult, this is what we mean. Our Republican colleagues are pushing a bill that would throw their constituents under the bus, a bill that flies in the face of everything they claim to stand for, all because Donald Trump wants a bill-signing photo-op by the Fourth of July.”

Maroosha Muzaffar3 July 2025 08:00

House split 217-207 against moving bill forward as vote rolls on

The House is currently voting on whether to advance Trump’s bill, and the count stands at 217 against and 207 in favour — with five Republicans opposing it.

Speaker Mike Johnson can only afford to lose three GOP votes, so he must convince some holdouts to switch.

Eight Republicans still haven’t voted, and members can change their vote until the session ends.

Maroosha Muzaffar3 July 2025 07:30

Trump says ‘MAGA not happy’ as Republicans delay vote on bill

Donald Trump took to social media to express frustration over the delay in passing his “Big, Beautiful Bill”, urging Republicans to act quickly.

“Largest Tax Cuts in History and a Booming Economy vs. Biggest Tax Increase in History, and a Failed Economy,” Trump said.

“What are the Republicans waiting for???”

“What are you trying to prove??? MAGA IS NOT HAPPY, AND IT’S COSTING YOU VOTES!!!”

Maroosha Muzaffar3 July 2025 07:00

Speaker Mike Johnson to keep open key vote on Trump’s bill for ‘as long as it takes’

House speaker Mike Johnson is keeping a key procedural vote on Donald Trump’s agenda bill open indefinitely as he and GOP leaders try to secure enough support.

Mr Johnson told Fox News he’s committed to answering members’ questions and ensuring full attendance.

“I’ll keep it open as long as it takes to make sure we’ve got everybody here and accounted for and all the questions answered,” he said. “I made that commitment to my members.”

Maroosha Muzaffar3 July 2025 06:30

Democrats rail against Medicaid cuts in Trump’s bill

Several prominent Democrats have railed against Medicaid cuts included in President Donald Trump’s tax and spending bill on X on Wednesday.

Senator Elizabeth Warren wrote: “You could be on Medicaid right now, and not even know it — that’s because it’s called something different in every state. So when House Republicans talk Medicaid cuts, they could be going after YOUR care. Call your representative today.”

Governor Josh Shapiro wrote: “As I have made clear, the bill Congressional Republicans are rushing to pass would have devastating impacts on Pennsylvania.

“To our members of Congress considering voting for this bill: if you do, you are doing so knowing the consequences it will have across Pennsylvania and in your districts. Pennsylvanians will lose Medicaid and food assistance through SNAP in your districts if this bill is passed.”

Former President Barack Obama wrote: “More than 16 million Americans are at risk of losing their health care because Republicans in Congress are rushing to pass a bill that would cut federal funding for Medicaid and weaken the Affordable Care Act.

“If the House passes this bill, it will increase costs and hurt working class families for generations to come. Call your representative today and tell them to vote no on this bill.”

Rachel Dobkin3 July 2025 06:00

Charlie Kirk sends simple message to House Republicans

Charlie Kirk, founder of conservative group Turning Point USA, told House Republicans on X Wednesday night, “Pass the bill.”

Kirk was referring to President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” that extends his 2017 tax cuts while making cuts to Medicaid.

Rachel Dobkin3 July 2025 05:45

White House press secretary sends message to “no” votes on Trump’s bill

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Wednesday night anyone who votes against President Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill” is voting against no taxes on tips, overtime and social security.

Rachel Dobkin3 July 2025 05:30

Thomas Massie of Kentucky votes ‘no’

Republican Congressman Thomas Massie of Kentucky has voted “no” on a key vote to move forward president Trump’s agenda bill, while the vote is still ongoing.

Speaker Mike Johnson is keeping the vote open as long as needed, as GOP leaders try to change the minds of those voting against it.

So far, five Republicans have voted “no”, and eight more haven’t voted yet.

Maroosha Muzaffar3 July 2025 05:28

Rep. Derrick Van Orden gives expletive when reporter asks about House vote being left open

The Independent’s DC Bureau Chief Eric Garcia said he asked Representative Derrick Van Orden, a Wisconsin Republican, at the Capitol Wednesday night about the latest House procedural vote being left open to pass Donald Trump’s tax and spending bill “to please the president.”

Van Orden said in response, “What I make about it is that that is an incredibly skewed question,” and called it “bulls***.”

Rachel Dobkin3 July 2025 05:10

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