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US Senate push to pass Trump's $3.3 trillion bill extends into second day

  • Senate Republicans pressed into a second day early Tuesday to pass Trump’s $3.3 trillion tax and spending bill amid party divisions.
  • Facing a July 4 deadline and debt ceiling crisis, Republicans push to pass Trump’s $3.3 trillion bill to renew tax cuts and increase spending.
  • During the record-breaking vote-a-rama, senators debated 45 amendments under special rules, with the CBO projecting 11.8 million more uninsured if the bill passes.
  • Vice President J.D. Vance's early Tuesday arrival signals the Senate may be nearing a vote, with the bill set to move to a divided House if passed.
  • The Senate bill proposes a $5 trillion debt ceiling increase, risking default later this summer, with the Congressional Budget Office projecting about 11.8 million more uninsured people.
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US Senate push to pass Trump's unpopular spending bill enters second day

Republican senators struggled Tuesday for a second day to pass President Donald Trump's flagship spending bill, which would slash welfare programs for the poor while adding an eye-watering $3 trillion to the national debt.

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