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A weak Senate Republican set his foot against President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” over the concerns of deep medicid cut inside the megabil.
Sen Thom tilisRNC, told Fox News Digital that he would not support the measures through the procedural obstacle required to kick a marathon of debate and amendment that would eventually end in the final passage of measurement.
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President Donald Trump at Washington on 27 June 2025 at the White House. Brady speaks during a press conference in the briefing room. (Mehmet Eser/Middle East Picture/AFP Getty Image)
Tilis, who is ready for reunioning in 2026, said the Senate GOP said after getting out of the closed door lunch that his “great relations” with his colleagues, but he cannot support the colloxal bill.
“We are just an disagreement,” he said. “And, you know, my colleagues have analyzed, and they are comfortable with influence on their states. I respect their choice. It is not a good impact in my state, so I am not going to vote on the offer to move forward.”
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Sen Thom Tilis (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Image)
He will not even support the bill during the final stretch. Tilis is part of a group in the Senate Republican, who has expressed reservation on changes in the medicid provider tax rate of the Senate GOP.
Tilis resistance to the bill is a bad sign for the Senate majority leader John ThunRs., Which can lose only three votes. So far, Sen Ron Johnson, R-Vis., Has vowed to vote against procedural testing, and Sen. Rand PaulR-Ky., The suit is expected to follow.
Trump was meeting with Johnson and Sen Rick Scott, R-FL, another possible holdout during lunch.
MPs are expected to vote for the bill to pursue the bill at 4 pm on Saturday.
Increasing resistance can force the thehem to return to the drawing board. Further complex cases are coalins, which are also for reunion in 2026, who said that when she supported the bill through the first step, she was bending against voting to pass the bill in the final stretch until the law “and did not change until the law”.
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Sen Ron Johnson, R-Vis., Tuesday, July 11, in Heart Building. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Ink Getty Image)
The latest version of the bill, which fell near midnight stroke, included tweex for the Senate offering, pushing back the provider rate crack by one year, and another $ 25 billion coupled to a rural hospital stabilization fund.
Whereas the group of the group, such as sensors. Susan Colins, R-Men, and Josh Hale, R-Mo., are on board to look at the law at least earlier through the major procedural barrier, Tilis has argued that their state will be harshly affected by the rift.
In fact, during a closed door lunch earlier this week, the legalist allegedly warned that if the change was codified, the northern Carolina could lose as $ 40 billion in the Carolina Medicid funding.
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For now, even after a conversation with Trump, Tilis is unlikely to move. He is also planning to unveil further analysis on the influence of Medicade Cuts on his state that he is not able to refute “administration or in this building”.
He said, “The President I have spoken to, and I have just told him that, ‘Look, if it works for the country, it is very good. And if my other colleagues have done extensive research and concluded that it is different in their states, I respect it,” he said. “We have disagreements based on implementation in our respective states.”