Trump, Big Beautiful Bill
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Washington — President Trump brought pomp and circumstance to his signing of the " big, beautiful bill " on Friday, with an Independence Day ceremony at the White House that included a B-2 bomber flyover.
The sweeping bill that will cut taxes and impact funding to social programs was passed in the House by a vote of 218-214 on Thursday, July 3.
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The Well News on MSNHouse Passes ‘Big, Beautiful Bill,' White House Signing Ceremony Planned for FridayWASHINGTON - House Republicans passed the so-called "big, beautiful bill" on Thursday, sending it on to the White House where President Donald Trump is planning a signing ceremony for Friday. The 218-214 vote in the chamber was a high victory for both the president and House Speaker Mike Johnson,
The House on Thursday passed the signature piece of legislation of President Trump's second term, approving his "big, beautiful bill" by a vote of 218 to 214.
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Straight Arrow News on MSNTrump plans White House celebration for ‘Big, Beautiful Bill' signing: Unbiased Updates, July 4, 2025The White House prepares for a Fourth of July celebration with fireworks. The event celebrates passing the big bill.
Sen. Thom Tillis spoke with CNN on his retirement, whether he still supports President Donald Trump, his thoughts on Trump’s advisers and who might succeed him.
The GOP-led House of Representatives passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act in a 218-214 vote Thursday following 29 hours of arm-twisting and deliberation that included the longest floor speech and longest procedural vote in the body’s 236-year history.
The “big, beautiful bill” is heading to President Trump’s desk. House Republicans passed the core of Trump’s domestic policy agenda Thursday afternoon — including sweeping tax cuts, a crackdown on
President Donald Trump has insisted that Republicans get his so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” to his desk by the Fourth of July. With only days left before the self-imposed deadline, the White House is now scrambling to do damage control around the deeply unpopular legislation produced by Congress.
The White House insists that Trump and the GOP's reconciliation bill will "protect Medicaid" as the legislation grows unpopular with the public.
President Donald Trump signed his mammoth domestic policy bill into law, securing a major legislative win by his July Fourth target date.