Trump Presses Senate to Quickly Deliver Budget Bill
- Following over 21 hours of Senate votes and division, Trump promotes the bill with a 'silly little cartoon' of him at McDonald's, sparking public mockery.
- Amid GOP divisions, Senate Leader Thune struggles to unify senators as Trump pressures holdouts with unconventional promotion, including a cartoon ad.
- Senators Rand Paul and Thom Tillis oppose the bill, with Susan Collins leaning no; CBO estimates nearly $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts, leaving eight GOP holdouts.
- In late June, the Senate advanced the bill 51-49, with the CBO estimating it would leave 11.8 million Americans uninsured, highlighting its significant health impact.
- If the Senate passes the bill, it moves to the House for another vote before the July deadline, risking a default if no agreement is reached, as the Treasury nears borrowing limits.
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US Senate after overnight debate unable to gain enough votes yet to pass GOP megabill • Nebraska Examiner
U.S. Vice President JD Vance, center, arrives during a vote-a-rama at the U.S. Capitol, on July 1, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Al Drago/Getty Images)WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Republicans were in a holding pattern Tuesday morning, as party leaders struggled to find the votes needed to pass their “big, beautiful bill” following more than 24 hours of continuous debate. Whether the tax break and spending cuts package can move forward in its cu…
Megabill Wrangling, State Of Democracy Poll, USAID Ends : Up First from NPR
Republican leaders must find a fragile balance in the reconciliation bill between making deep cuts and protecting programs for the vulnerable. Also, an overwhelming majority of Americans say democracy is under serious threat, and USAID officially ends today.Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter. Today's episode of Up First was edited by Jason Breslow, Dana …
Senate vote on Trump's spending bill drags on and a surprising plea deal in the Idaho student murders: Morning Rundown
The Senate burns the midnight oil hoping to pass Trump’s spending agenda, the man accused of fatally stabbing four college students in Idaho appears to have accepted a plea deal, and the city of Los Angeles is again engrossed in a legal battle over immigration
The bill containing the US president's most important programs is having difficulty passing through the US Senate, having passed the House of Representatives by only one vote.
US Senate grinds through final votes on Trump’s US$4.5t spending bill ahead of July 4 deadline
WASHINGTON, July 1 — US senators were in a marathon session of amendment votes Tuesday as Republicans sought to pass Donald Trump’s flagship spending bill, an unpopular package set to slash social welfare programs and add an eye-watering US$3 trillion (RM12.6 trillion) to the national debt. The president wants his “One Big Beautiful Bill” to extend his expiring first-term tax cuts at a cost of US$4.5 trillion, boost military spending and fund hi…
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