Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill Pass’ by the House, the President is likely to sign it at the July 4 ceremony.

Before July 4, in a major win for President Donald Trump, the House Republican sent Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ to the President for his signature. Voting came after a record-breaking speech by House Minority Leader Hakim Zeffreies on the house floor against the multi-trilian-dollar package. In the morning hours, a group of Republican holdouts reversed the course and agreed to allow the bill to come on the floor for the final vote.The bill was passed in 218–214 votes, with two Republicans, Thomas Masi of Kentki and Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania were voted against it. Jeffrees set a record for the longest floor speech in the modern history of the US House of Representatives. 4:53 launch in marathon comment ET, New York Democrats spoke to two separate binders for hours, sharing stories with Americans that would be affected by historical cuts for the Medicade program and other provisions in GOP Megabil.He used a legislative tool called “Magic Minor”, which allows party leaders in the House to speak as long as they want on the floor.
Historical victory for Trump administration in just six months
The passage of the bill is a historic victory for the Trump administration in just six months of his second term. House speaker Mike Johnson said that President Donald Trump’s policy agenda bill would make the country “strong, safe and rich” in a further comment on a house vote on the President’s bill.“In a few moments, we will remind the world why American experiment is still ending and why its best days are still ahead of us,” Johnson said. “With a big, beautiful bill, we are going to make this country more stronger, safe and more rich than ever. And every American is going to benefit from it. ,Johnson said that Republican was firm to “not waste that historical opportunity” of the White House, Senate and House control.
What is inside the ‘Big, Beautiful’ package?
The priority of the package in the tax brake implemented in 2017 during Trump’s first term is $ 4.5 trillion, which will end when failing to work with new people. This involves permission to cut tips and overtime pay to workers, and a cut of $ 6,000 for most older adults is less than $ 75,000 less than $ 75,000. In the national security and Trump’s exile agenda and in the US, a heavy investment is to help develop the “Golden Dome” defensive system, some $ 350 billion, some $ 350 billion.The package includes $ 1.2 trillion in the cuts in Medicade Health Care and Food Stamp, by large -scale some parents and applying new work requirements for older people, and a major rollback of Green Energy Tax Credit.