House is adopted from the extended internal policy policy, sending it to the Trump office

Washington – The house under republican control adopted a set of tax and tax expenditure for several dollars on Thursday, sending the bill to the office of President Donald Trump after 24 hours of negotiations and torso.
The mainly vote of the parties of 218-214 one day came before the deadline of July 4 of Trump And caps up an arduous process which lasted more than four months, by practicing ideological clashes and acrimony between the Chamber and the Senate, where the Republicans had little margin of error given their narrow majority.
Ultimately, the GOP unified largely to pack the essentials of Trump’s domestic agenda in one measure, with just the representatives Thomas Massie, R-Ky., And Brian Fitzpatrick, R-P., Voting against him. A block of republican retained had initially opposed a procedural vote on Wednesday to advance the bill, leading to a one hour confrontation overnight. But Trump and President Mike Johnson, R-La., Managed to influence all except one of them, passing the last passage from the room.
Trump is expected to sign the bill on independence day, marking the highest legislative accomplishment of the party since he took total control of Washington in January.
The 887 -page package extends the tax discounts that Trump adopted in 2017, while temporarily reducing taxes on advice and overtime. He approves hundreds of billions of dollars of new expenses for the military and to make mass deportation plans of Trump. And he partially pays for all this with steep Medicaid cuts, benefits and clean energy financing. This includes around $ 930 billion in discount discounts under Medicaid, violating Trump’s promise not to reduce the program.
Overall, the bill is expected to increase the national debt by $ 3.3 billions over a decade, the non -partisan congress budget office concluding that the income loss of $ 4.5 billions exceed the discounts of $ 1.2 Billion of dollars. The bill also increases the debt ceiling by $ 5 billions.
Throughout the process, republican leaders had an ace in the hole to correct the votes even if the competing requests of rival factions seemed irreconcilable: they knew that their members would not say ultimately no to Trump, the most conservative at least ideological and politically vulnerable.
Republicans have often turned to Trump throughout the process to help conclude the agreement on key votes. He regularly held meetings with and puts telephone calls with key legislators, while issuing the occasional threat to the social social to the Holdouts which was held in terms of the bill. Vice-president JD Vance was also a regular presence in the meetings of the Senate and the Chamber around the bill.
“If President Trump and Vice-President Vance were not committed when they did, that was not adopted,” said conservative representative Tim Buchett, R-Tenn., Who attended meetings of the White House in the Oval Office and the Cabinet Hall on Wednesday and finally voted for the bill.
Addressing journalists in the morning hours, Johnson said that Trump had made telephone calls to recalcit the seized until 1 a.m. on Thursday to help break a dead end on the ground.
“He doesn’t really sleep much,” said Johnson, who also suspended the prospect of future bills to respond to concerns and requests for a variety of members.
During his call at 1 hour with Holdouts, Trump and other managers of the White House made promises to aggressively implement the main provisions of the invoice – from the credit phase to the energy tax specific to the new Medicaid restrictions, said a familiar source with the call.
One by one, the GOP criticisms have folded and accepted the requests they insisted that they would not. The conservatives have swallowed a bill which adds billions of billions to debt. Politically vulnerable Republicans have approved steep MEDICAIDS and health care expenses that are planned by the CBO to cost their insurance 11.8 million people. Republicans whose districts and states benefit from clean energy incentives ended up voting to strip them.
“They are just afraid of Trump and the backlash that would follow if he called them,” Massie, who opposed the bill to NBC News the day before the final vote. “I’m not worried.”
Trump and his allies sought to scare the GOP legislators by promising to support a main challenger in Massie during his next elections. Massie said Trump’s real goal was to keep the other Republicans online by sending a message that challenging it comes from political pain.
“They fuck this horse, because I am out of the barn, to keep the other horses in the barn,” he said.
Later, during the call at 1 hour with Trump, Massie pointed out how good it would be if Trump ceased to attack him, said the source, then turned from no to yes during the voting of key procedure.
The Chamber resumed the bill after the Senate voted 51-50 to adopt the legislation on Tuesday, vance breaking equality. The only Republicans who voted against this were meaning. Rand Paul, r-ky., Thom Tillis, Rn.c. and Susan Collins, R-Maine. The party used the process of “budget reconciliation” to the test of flibusier objects to bypass the threshold of 60 vote, which meant that certain non -budgetary provisions have been deleted.
Each democrat of the two chambers voted against the bill, exploding it as a tax reduction for the rich which are paid by reducing programs like Medicaid which benefit the working class. They plan to focus on the bill in their message to voters before the mid-term elections of 2026, emblazoned by polls showing that the legislation is unpopular.
At the beginning of a record soil speech Thursday morning which lasted 8 hours and 44 minutes, the minority chief of the Hakeem Jeffries, Dn.y., tore what he called the “great ugly bill, this disgusting abomination” and accused the Republicans of working all night to spend it because he was going to kick millions of Americans and republicans. Republicans argued that work requirements would target waste, fraud and abuse in these programs.
“Why did the debate started at 3:28 am?” Jeffries asked with Democrats in the Chamber filling the seats behind him. “The Republicans are again, which was the case, Mr. President, at each stage of this trip, trying to blur this bill by the House of Representatives under the cover of darkness.”
The Republicans began to make plans for their reconciliation set even before the presidential election last year. In March 2024, the Republicans of the Chamber hung up during their annual retirement, at the Greenbrier Resort in Virginia-Western, to reflect on what should be included in the bill so that they are better prepared than in 2017.
But after the Republicans took unified control of the White House and Congress in January, the party cracks quickly started to emerge. The leaders of the Senate pushed to carry out the Trump agenda in two separate bills, before the president made the approach of the Chamber approved to adopt his program in “One Big, a beautiful bill”, which ultimately became the title of the legislation.
Based on the way, the 53 Republicans of the Senate voted to establish a new precedent using a budgetary tip known as the “basic base of current policy” which deals 3.8 billions of dollars in Trump tax reduction extensions as a cost of $ 0, in order to avoid satisfy the rules of the Senate demanding that they are paid. The Democrats said that this is akin to “the nuclear option” would weaken the threshold of 60 vote in the future.
However, the Democrats obtained a blow to Trump in the process: they suppressed the title “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”, successfully making the name was not a budgetary nature. The official title of the legislation is rather “an act aimed at providing reconciliation in accordance with title II of H. con. Res. 14. “




