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The House of Representatives voted to extend the $ 3.3 trillion “Big, Beautiful Bill” of President Donald Trump to carry forward in its final stages, overcating the fears of a possible Republican rebellion.
This house speaker Mike Johnson, R-La. There is an important victory for, although the fight is not over yet.
The MPs voted to move forward with a debate on the Mammath-shaped Trump Agenda Bill in the early hours of Thursday-a mechanism known as “Rules Vote”-on Thursday morning, ending a final house-wide vote after some time.
The House adopted the rules to debate the measurement in a dramatic 219 to 213 votes-all but with liberal representative. Brian Fitzpatric, A-Pa., Voting to move forward.
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House speaker Mike Johnson, a Republican, Louisiana, and President Donald Trump shook hands during the US roundable on June 9, 2025 in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington. (Yuri Gripas/Abaca/Bloomberg via Getty Image)
The vote had come to a standstill for hours from Wednesday afternoon, five House Republican prepared MPs to kill measurements before weighing the bill.
Many members of Conservative House Freedom Caucus and his colleagues, meanwhile, appeared ready to leave the vote completely in protest against the settlement bill of GOP leaders.
But both Johnson and Trump spent hours in interaction with the holdout, apparently for some success.
But this process can still take hours. Democrats could still call various procedural votes to delay the last measure, as they did when the law passed the House by only one vote for the first time in the end of May.
In addition, the bill itself can still face opposition from both moderate and orthodox Republican.
Orthodox MPs were being threatened to derail the rules vote as recently the Senate was converted into a law on Wednesday, which fiscal hoods argued that billions of dollars would be found in the federal deficit.
But those concerns have been extended beyond the pressure of the House GOP leaders and the President themselves – who urged the House Republican to coist the bill.
The Senate passed its version of the bill late on Tuesday morning, amending the provisions of the House to increase the medicade cost-sharing, some tax measures and debt limits with the states.
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The Senate majority leader John Theun started the bill with only one vote through his chamber. (Getty)
Moderates are careful with the measures of the Senate that will convert more medicade costs into states that expand their programs under Obamakere, while conservatives said that they are not enough to offset additional expenses in other parts of the deduction bills.
Two members of Conservative House Freedom Caucus, who also sit on the House Rules Committee, Reps Ralph Norman, Rupee, and Chip Roy, R-Texas, voted against the Rules Committee to consider the Bill during the 12-hour hearing of the Rules Committee.
Johnson himself publicly urged the Senate to change as much as possible in the run-up for votes. But the upper chamber bill eventually passed by narrow margin as the House-President JD Vance cast a tie-breaking vote.
Johnson told reporters late on Tuesday afternoon, “I am not happy with what Senate did for our product.” “We understand that this is a process that goes back and forth, and we will work to bring all our members yes.”
But Trump faced the truth to Trump after the Senate passed the bill to urge the House Republican.
“It is no longer a ‘house bill’ or ‘Senate Bill’. It is everyone’s bill. There is a lot to be proud of it, and everyone won a major policy – but, all of them will be the largest winning American people who will have permanently reduced, high wages and home payments, safe boundaries, and a strong and more powerful army,” the President said.
“We can have all this right now, but only if the house GOP is united, then ignore your topical ‘Grandstanders (you know who you are!), And do the right thing, which is sending this bill to my desk. We are on schedules – let’s go to you and your family on 4 July.”
Both the House and the Senate are working prominently, a razor-script of only three votes.
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The bill will permanently expand the low income tax brackets by Trump’s 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), while temporarily extended to some caps and adds new tax cuts to eliminate duties on overtime wages.
It also includes a new tax deduction for people above 65 years of age.
The law also withdraws the Green Energy Tax Credit implemented under the lack of inflation in Biden’s inflation, which is attacked by Trump and his colleagues as “The Green New Scam”.
Bill will also increase funds towards national defense, and for immigrants and customs enforcement (ICE) in the name of Trump’s crack on illegal migrants in the US
The bill will increase the debt limit to $ 5 trillion to avoid potential economically disastrous credit default for some time in summer, if the US goes out of cash to pay its obligations.
The bill provided approximately $ 46 billion for Trump’s border wall among other provisions. (Fox News)
New and extended work requirements will be applied for medicid and federal food aid respectively.
Democrats have exploded the bill as cheaper for the rich by cutting federal benefits for working-class Americans.
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But Republican has said that their tax provisions are targeted to work and targeting middle classes – given and extending measures to eliminate taxes on overtime wages – arguing that they were improving federal welfare programs, which were doing better work for those who were doing better work for those who were really needed.
Progressive rape. Maxwell Frost, D-Flow.
Frost said, “It lasts for the last time, we were able to delay the bill above 30 hours.
Meanwhile, there was a concern whether weather delays in Washington could delay MPs from going to Capital Hill for employed votes.
“We are closely monitoring the weather,” Johnson told reporters. “There is a lot of delay.”
Fox News’ Dan Skali contributed to this report.