White House digs in on July 4 deadline for ‘big, beautiful bill’ despite Senate setback
- President Donald Trump hosted an event at the White House to promote a sweeping piece of legislation, despite it facing setbacks in the Senate due to procedural violations.
- Trump emphasized that the bill would allow hiring more deportation officers and expand operations to deport over 1 million people each year.
- Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer shared that a Senate vote is anticipated soon, while sources in House Speaker Mike Johnson's office indicated the bill may reach Trump before July 4th.
- Congressman Al Green announced an intention to file Articles of Impeachment against Trump, asserting he has committed acts warranting impeachment.
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Trump at White House East Room Event pushing the Big Ugly Bill
I had to break my rule of showing Trump, especially in the main picture, but at least he looks as small as he is. The poor schlemiels behind him, farmers with cowboy hats and construction workers in hard hats, have no idea how badly they're going to be...
House Republicans face reality of missing ‘artificial’ July 4 reconciliation deadline
House Republicans are facing the possibility of missing their self-imposed, “artificial” deadline to get the “big, beautiful” reconciliation bill to President Donald Trump’s desk. As negotiations drag in the Senate, House leaders and key caucus gamemakers face a reality that…
Trump says 'big, beautiful' bill 'must' meet deadline as some Republicans waver
GOP lawmakers question the feasibility of the July 4 deadline for Trump's "big, beautiful bill" as House and Senate members debate key provisions on Medicaid funding and SALT deductions.


Old Democrat Comes Back To Haunt Trump From The Grave
President Donald Trump wants Congress to send him the Big, Beautiful Bill by July 4th for his signature.
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