51-49 Senate Votes: Three Republicans who called Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful’ bill ‘not’ no world news

Kentaki Senator Rand Paul (left), US President Donald Trump (Middle), Northern Carolina Senator Thom Tilis (right)

Three Republican Senators- Thelis of Northern Carolina, Rand Paul of Kentki, and Ron Johnson of Visconsin- In the late Saturday night, the Chamber as Broke Rank in the Senate Session on Saturday night gave 51-49 votes to advance a large beautiful bill act of President Donald Trump. Tilis and Paul dismissed the proposal outright, while Johnson did not vote before switching after the initiative. Tilis cited concerns over adverse effects on healthcare access in their state, concerns over deep medicade cuts. Paul objected to a provision to increase the national loan limit by USD 5 trillion. Johnson changed his vote after a shutdown talks, which addressed his losses concerns. The around 940-hit bill tries to expand 3.8 trillion USDs in the Trip-era tax, which includes no federal tax, which has no federal tax, and a $ 350 billion has been allocated for national security and immigration and immigration enforcement. It proposes significant cuts in medicade, food stamps and green energy programs to offset the cost. A revised provision includes a 25 billion USD fund funds for rural hospitals, aimed at reducing concerns over the medicade provider tax deduction. The salt cut cap in the bill also increases to USD 40,000 for five years and increases the national debt limit. According to the Congress budget office, this bill can result in 11.8 million more unpublished Americans by 2034. It is estimated that the food aid will fall for 3 million recipients. The richest -earning 12,000 will see the tax deduction of USD, while the poorest families may lose USD 1,600 annually. On Sunday, President Trump described the procedural withdrawal of the Senate as a “great victory”. “Tonight we saw a great victory with great, big, beautiful bill in the Senate,” he posted on the truth social. He thanked Republican Senator Rick Scott, Mike Lee, Ron Johnson and Synthia Lummis for his support. “They, along with all other Republican patriots, who voted for the bill are those who really love our country!” Trump wrote. He promised to work with him to carry forward his economic agenda, citing goals to secure border, reduce expenditure and protect other modification rights. In a separate post, Trump said, “Tonight the Republican party is very proud. God bless you all!” The bill was released late Friday night. The debate in the Senate is expected to continue through the weekend, with many amendments and votes ahead. If passed, the law will return to the House for final approval before Trump goes to the desk.Also read Donald Trump squeezes his expenses as a ‘spectacular victory’ through the Senate for debate as a bill.

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