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Trump To Sign Flagship Bill On US Independence Day Today: White House

  • Donald Trump has secured a victory as his tax and spending bill passed in Congress with a vote of 218 to 214.
  • The Congressional Budget Office estimates the bill will add $3.4 trillion to the national debt and could lead to 17 million Americans losing healthcare.
  • Every Democrat opposed the bill, criticizing it as a giveaway to the wealthy that harms lower-income individuals.
  • Republican representative Virginia Foxx described the legislation as providing 'historic tax relief for working families.
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On this Friday - America's Independence Day - the US President wants to sign the controversial law at a big celebration.

·Munich, Germany
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The "Big Beautiful Bill" is US President Trump's biggest domestic success. With the gigantic tax law, he wants to realize his central election promises. This threatens massive cuts in the social sphere. By Nina Barth.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The US Congress has adopted the tax and expenditure law of US President Trump. According to the Senate, the House of Representatives also approved the bill package. In the debate, democrat minority leader Jeffries delayed the vote with a speech lasting more than eight hours.

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The US president will sign the bill today, the American national holiday, at an event at the White House.

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The U.S. House of Representatives has approved President Donald Trump's controversial tax and expenditure law. It is critical of the expected burden on the U.S. budget. Congressional independent budget experts estimate that Trump's plans are likely to increase the United States' debt base by an additional $3.4 trillion within ten years. Moreover, it is controversial because of the planned drastic cuts in social benefits.Nevertheless, the Congres…

·Vienna, Austria
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der Standard DE broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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