
The Senate Republican Party narrowed a pivotal budget bill on the second agenda of President Donald Trump, who was charged on the deadline on July 4.
Following the election of 51-49, the Senate moved to start the debate on the legislation, a major early obstacle that Republicans were to overcome. Two Republicans joined the Democratic Party against the movement to take the bill.
The party leadership twisted the weapon for the initial voting of “Big Beautiful Bill” on Saturday after the latest version (940 pages) was released immediately after midnight.
The Republican Party has been divided into how much the welfare program should be reduced to extend $ 3.8TN (£ 2.8TN) in the Trump tax reduction.
The fate of the bill is uncertain because the Republican Republican continues to fight against the regulations of this bill. Vice President JD Vance visited the Parliament House on Saturday night to provide a Thai Break voting, but party leaders ultimately negotiated a number of support without his help.
Meanwhile, the Democratic Party said it would raise the procedure by protest in the bill, and the Senate Chuck Schumer said the Republican would be forced to read almost 1,000 pages of text before the Senate began the discussion and potentially started a final voting.
Separately, some Republicans of the House of Representatives expressed concern about the change of the Senate version of the bill. Huge taxes and expenditures passed the House of Representatives last month with a single vote.
The Senate version of this bill included a series of changes in dealing with the Republican’s disagreement. Nevertheless, party leaders struggled to secure enough votes.
The White House approved the latest amendment to the bill and demanded the passage from the memo sent to the Senate office.
The memo warned that the failure to approve the budget would be “ultimate betrayal.”
Kentucky’s Republican Land Paul and North Carolina’s Tom Tillis joined the Democratic Party to reject the bill.
When the Senator concluded, President Trump stated that Tillis was “making a big mistake” for Truth Social, his social media platform. He wrote that he would meet candidates who wanted to run in elementary school against the “Senator Thllis”.
The bill, however, won some Republicans who expressed their skepticism, including Lisa Murkowski and Maine’s Susan Collins. Wisconsin’s Ron Johnson voted against it, but changed the vote at the end of the voting session.
The latest version is designed to appease some back -benches holdouts.
Another amendment integrates the input of the Senator, reviews the bill, and integrates a civil servant who is a civil servant who comply with the procedure of the Chamber of Commerce.
This includes an increase in funds in rural hospitals, and some political parties insist that the original proposal will harm their components.
SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) also has a change, which provides food benefits to low -income Americans.
Under the latest legislation, Alaska and Hawaii will be temporarily exempted from the requirements proposed by some states to begin the bill for the current program for the federal government.
The revision was made after the two Republicans of Alaska pushed for exemptions.
The bill includes some core components, including the addition of new cuts that Trump campaigned by Trump, such as tax exemptions and tax deductions for the 2017 Republican Party and tax deductions for social security benefits, and taxes on overtime and tips.
More controversial measures are still presented, including the limitations and requirements of Medicaid, a medical program used by millions of elderly, disability and low -income Americans.
Democrats said they would greatly criticize the bill and restrict access to cheap medical services for millions of Americans.
The parliamentary budget office estimates that 7.8 million people will not be insured by such Medicide cuts.
Senator Patty Murray, the Democratic Party of Washington, visited social media on Saturday and insisted that the bill included “the largest medical cuts in history.”
Another critic of the bill is Elon Musk that the repetition of the latest bill to X on X will “destroy millions of jobs in the United States and cause tremendous strategic damage to our country.”
Musk has caused a problem with the tax that the bill suggests about solar and wind energy projects.
This bill now requires a simple majority to organize the Senate. The Republican Party has 53 out of 100 and has a Thai Breaker from the Vice President JD Vance, so the party can only deal with three North Korean defectors.









