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Senate Republicans narrowly passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act Tuesday, sending it to the House for final approval following a 25-hour blitz of amendments.
Professional poker players and sports bettors, and a handful of members of Congress, are demanding a change to the massive tax and spending bill President Donald Trump signed into law last week, arguing that a provision tucked into the measure late in the legislative process unfairly taxes gamblers on “phantom” winnings.
Trump threatened to have his Department of Government Efficiency look into Musk's subsidies as the tech mogul continues to trash the Republican domestic policy bill.
The latest version of the bill containing President Trump's second term agenda would hobble the renewable energy industry with a new excise tax, in addition to speeding up the sunsetting of tax credits and other benefits.
Trump imposes more tariffs{beacon}BOTH PARTIES ARE SCRAMBLING to define the narrative around the “big, beautiful bill,” as President Trump’s signature legislative
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With Sens. Rand Paul and Thom Tillis opposed to the package, GOP leaders can afford only one more defection. And multiple Republicans aren't yet sold on the measure.
GOP leaders are trying to steer the sweeping package through the Senate as they near a self-imposed July 4 deadline for passage.
Donald Trump will not be presenting Congress with a new to-do list anytime soon as Senate and House Republicans turn to other pressing matters after narrowly approving most of the president’s second-term priorities.