Live updates: Republicans tee up final vote on Trump megabill
On Thursday morning, the Republican members of the House extended the "Big, Beautiful Bill" of President Trump after one day marathon talks and dramatic voting.
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Trump and GOP leaders scramble for votes in late session |
House Republicans Hold Vote Open for Hours to Sway Holdouts
The leaders of the Republican party kept voting open for about six hours so that they can persuade "not" votes to overtake and do those people who did not voted yet.
Speaker Mike Johnson and Trump Work the Phones to Secure Support
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La) and Trump spent most of the days in their favor of deficit in the Freedom Caucas and other places of the house, who threatened to stop the bill and stop the proceedings of the House.
Trump Personally Calls Lawmakers After Midnight in Final Push
Trump also talked to the phone from several opposition members at about one o'clock in the night between reaching the last voting and retaining stress in the House.
Freedom Caucus Deficit Hawks Push Back Against Spending Provisions
The main issue remained concern about the size and the scope of the expenditure incurred in the bill from the financial conservatives, and the members of Freedom Caucus argued that it is against the promise of Republicans to rein the federal budget.
How This Vote Could Shape Trump’s 2025 Agenda
This bill is ready to become an important part of the Blueprint, before the session of the 2025, Republicans see its passage as an important victory for the former President's legislative agenda.
What’s in the Megabill? Key Highlights and Sticking Points
In this bill, federal expenses include a broad change in priorities, including major funds for boundary security, infrastructure and military construction, but due to its possible influence on national debt, it has also been criticized.
Live Updates: GOP Inches Closer to Final Vote on Megabill
Catch up:
Keep an eye on the developments that occur during the preparation of the last poll in the House, which can determine the Republican Party's legislative speed in the next season.
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