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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U.S. Senate Passes Trump’s Fiscal Plan, Sending It Back to House for Final Approval - teleSUR English
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Senate Republican’s bet that ‘BBB’ would pass overnight backfires: ‘We owe a LOT’
Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) will be shelling out a litany of free meals to reporters after losing a wager pinned on his high hopes of voting President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” through the Senate overnight. The senator made the…
Senate Republican’s bet that ‘BBB’ would pass overnight backfires: ‘We owe a LOT’ - Washington Examiner
Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) will be shelling out a litany of free meals to reporters after losing a wager pinned on his high hopes of voting President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” through the Senate overnight. The senator made the lighthearted bet with journalists Monday evening as lawmakers camped out in the Capitol amid the “vote-a-rama” drama, the process by which they can add amendments to the bill before voting on its final passag…

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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