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Bombers and a 'Beautiful Bill': Trump Celebrates US Independence Day

  • On July 4, Trump signed the 'Big, Beautiful Bill' at a White House ceremony with patriotic displays and military flyovers.
  • The House narrowly approved the bill 218-214 after an overnight effort by Speaker Mike Johnson, with Vice President JD Vance breaking a 50-50 Senate tie, amid a record 8-hour Democratic filibuster.
  • The nearly 900-page Bill extends Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, boosts deductions, and projects adding $3.4 trillion to the deficit over a decade, while cutting Medicaid, SNAP, and green energy programs.
  • Immediately after the signing, a B-52 and F-35 flyover honored Iran operation pilots, risking up to 17 million losing insurance and rural hospital closures due to Medicaid cuts.
  • Critics warn the bill will add $3.4 trillion to the debt, with Democrats aiming to flip the House in 2026 amid concerns over wealth redistribution and support cuts.
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Bombers and a 'beautiful bill' -- Trump celebrates US Independence Day

US President Donald Trump signed his flagship tax and spending bill into law Friday, capping a grandiose White House Independence Day ceremony featuring a stealth bomber fly-by.

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The Donald celebrates the national holiday and the "sua" budget law: the B2s who bombed Iran fly over the White House

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