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President Donald Trump quickly targeted Democrats to oppose his comprehensive domestic policy bill.
“A Democrat did not vote for us, and I think we use it in the campaign that midnight is coming, because we have got them to defeat them,”
The President said that he asked the July 4-AV event at the Iowa State Fairground for the 250th anniversary ceremony of next year to sign the declaration of independence.
Hours ago, GOP-controlled House of Representatives, on Thursday, lifted the so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill” in the last Congress’s path on Thursday, almost completely with party lines, in 218-214 votes. Earlier in the week, Vice President JD Vance broke a tie to measure 51–50 in the Senate.
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President Donald Trump speaks at Iowa State Fairground in Iowa, Iowa on Thursday, July 3, 2025. (Photographer: Through Scott Morgan/Bloomberg Getty Image)
The President has been prescribed to the White House signature ceremony at 5 pm on Friday evening to spend a large scale and signing the tax cut bill.
With the end of the legislative battle on the bill, and the victorious, campaign trail war now begins on controversial measures by Trump and Congress Republic leaders, which many of the most recent public opinion surveys suggest that they are not very popular with Americans.
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A memo of the National Republican Congress Committee (NRCC) argued in a memorandum released a few minutes after the bill was passed in a memorandum, “Each Democrat voted to hurt working families and protect the status quo.”
And NRCC, which is the campaign branch of House GOP, stressed that “House Republican would be tireless to create this vote defined issue of 2026”.
The House will defend its razor-thin majority in the Republican Chamber (220-215 when the house is on full force) when all 435 seats are for tombs in next year’s mid-term elections.
Washington, DC, US Capital in US, Wednesday, on 25 June 2025. Republican and Democrats will fight for the prominence of the House and Senate in next year’s mid -term elections. (Eric Lee/Bloomberg via Getty Image)
NRCC President Rape. Richard Hudson of North Carolina accused a piece of opinion published on Friday morning, by the house Democrats to vote against the bill and “rejected general knowledge”.
“And we will ensure that each of them would have to respond to it,” he swear, as he pointed to the next year’s Congress elections.
Bill Trump’s 2024 campaign trail promises and tax deduction, immigration, defense, energy and second period priorities on the loan range are filled with priorities.
This includes their signature 2017 tax deduction and termination of taxes on tips and overtime pay.
According to the analysis by the committee’s budget office and a responsible federal budget, they were ready to end at the end of this year – the bill will cut around $ 4.4 trillion in the next decade.
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This remedy also provides billions of billions for border security and codes the President’s controversial immigration rift.
And the bill also restructures the Medicade-an almost 60-year federal program that provides health coverage to Americans with about 71 million low income. Additionally, the Senate Republican cut the Medicid as to what the House passed in late May.
Change in MedicaidAlso cut in food tickets, one of the country’s major security net programs, was prepared in part as an offset to pay for Tram’s tax deduction. The remedy includes a group of new rules and regulations, including work requirements for many of those seeking medicid coverage.
And the $ 3.4 trillion legislative package is estimated to be extended from $ 4 trillion in national debt in the next decade.
For a few months, Democrats have exploded Republicans over social security net changes.
“Breaking: House Republican voted for 17 million people from health care,” the supporters from the Democratic National Committee shouted the headline in an email, which only after the House passed from Thursday.
House Democratic leader Hakim Jeffrees alleged that “Extreme House Republican approved the biggest cut for medicade and food assistance in American history to fund tax breaks for its billionaire donors.”
And the Democratic Congress’ Campaign Committee (DCCC) President Representative Sujan Daleben promised that “DCCC would ensure that the voter of every battlefield reveals how the House Republican has left them by passing the most unpopular piece of law in modern American history, and we are going to take back the house because of this.
Democrats are expected to look at the advertisements of the Republican when the bill is passed in this holiday weekend. And the Democrats expect to turn on the volume on the messaging campaign next month during the August Congress break.
‘Big Beautiful Bill’ will cut your taxes
But Republicans are also committing crimes, targeting Democrats for voting against tax deduction.
Republican is a spotlight shining on a survey conducted by a GOP-aligned public policy group that indicates strong support for the bill due to tax cut provisions.
A release from the group earlier this week, Forest Nation argued that “voting suggests that the Republican plans support the Republican plan to cut taxes for families, to eliminate taxes on social security, overtime and tips and to eliminate taxes in federal budgets.”
President Donald Trump spoke at the Iowa State Fairgoods on July 3, 2025 during the US 250 kickoff event. (Getty image)
The President, when he returned to the nation’s capital in the early hours of Friday after his program in Iowa, postponed his bill.
“I think it is very popular. It does many things, but one of them is the biggest tax cut in the history of our country. And it makes it very popular alone,” said Trump.
But Democrats highlighted a group of national elections held last month that indicates the popularity of the bill in the negative region.
By a difference of 21 points, voters questioned the most recently Fox News National Poll The bill opposed (38% vs. versus 59% opposed).
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The bill was also under water in other national surveys conducted by Washington Post (Minus 19 points), Pu Research (Minus 20 points) and Quinipiaq University (Minus 26 points) last month.
About half of the respondents interrogated the Fox News Poll that the bill would harm their family (49%), while a quarter thought it would help (23%), and another quarter thought it would not make a difference (26%).
In a survey conducted last month, the voters surveyed by Fox News opposed the “a large beautiful bill” by a margin of 59% to 38%. (Fox News)
Sixty percent felt that they had a good understanding of what was in measurement, and while those voters were more likely than those in favor of laws who are unfamiliar with this, even more thinking that it would hurt instead of helping their family (45% vs. 34%).
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The latest survey all indicated a wide biased division on the measurement.
According to Fox News Poll, which was held on 13–16 June, about three-fourths of Republican (73%) favored the bill, while about nine and about three-fourths independent (73%) opposed the remedy in ten democrats (89%).