See the House and Senate Versions of Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Side by Side
- Senate Majority Leader John Thune planned a test vote on President Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill' later on Saturday, June 28, 2025, amid uncertainty about sufficient support.
- The bill, narrowly passed by House Republicans in May, aims to cut taxes and government spending but faces obstacles after the Senate parliamentarian flagged provisions violating reconciliation rules.
- Key features include tighter Pell Grant eligibility requiring full-time enrollment, Medicaid and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program funding cuts, and an FCC auction of 800 MHz of 6GHz spectrum to mobile carriers.
- The bill is projected to save $300 billion and ease financial pressure on taxpayers, but it may cause many students at community colleges to lose their grants, while the Wi-Fi Alliance cautions that auctioning the 6GHz spectrum could impede the development of future technologies.
- If passed, the Senate would debate and vote on amendments during a marathon session, but House Republicans warned that major Senate changes could jeopardize the bill's return to the House for final approval.
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Rep. Moore: Senate Changes to Bill Won’t Harm Chances in House
The Senate's changes to the Big Beautiful Bill won't make it more difficult to pass the legislation in the House, Rep. Riley Moore told CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday. The West Virginia Republican said members of the House "have been in constant conversations with the Senate on this bill ... and it is 85% of what was in the House bill." Moore emphasized that some items are even better in the Senate bill, such as the elimination of more of …
Tom Homan Explodes While Calling for More ICE Funding
(Townhall)—Border Czar Tom Homan exploded during a White House event promoting the Big Beautiful Bill, arguing that it must get passed to make the United States safer. Standing next to President Donald Trump, Homan says he gets “pissed off” because he’s “sick of meeting angle moms and dads” while hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants with criminal histories walk the streets of every state in the country thanks to the previous administratio…

Senate’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ faces serious headwinds in the House
The Senate’s version of the “big, beautiful bill” is facing serious headwinds in the House with The Hill learning that at least six House Republicans are currently a "no" on the framework, a daunting sign for GOP leadership as the Senate races towards a vote. Those six House Republicans, some of whom requested anonymity, are enough opposition to tank the package, as GOP leaders grapple with a razor-thin majority. Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), who …
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