Trump Gives Remarks From Iowa After ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Clears House
- The House of Representatives passed President Trump's budget bill, known as the 'Big Beautiful Bill,' on July 4, 2025.
- The bill followed Senate actions, including a 50/50 tie broken by Vice President JD Vance, enabling its progress to the House.
- The legislation includes extended tax cuts primarily benefiting the top 20% and corporations, while reducing Medicaid and SNAP benefits for millions.
- New York Governor Hochul and others highlighted that seven New York Republicans voted to cut health care for 1.5 million and jeopardize SNAP for nearly 3 million.
- The bill's passage sparked debate nationwide and at the state level, with criticism about impacts on vulnerable populations ahead of President Trump's planned signing on July 4.
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Trump gives remarks from Iowa after ‘big, beautiful bill’ clears House
President Trump kicked off his July Fourth weekend at the Iowa State Fairgrounds Thursday evening, hours after the House passed the final “big, beautiful bill” full of Trump’s domestic priorities. The reconciliation package — which includes sweeping tax cuts, a crackdown on immigration, a boost in energy production and huge cuts to Medicaid
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