
US President Donald Trump gestures as he visits a medical tent at a temporary migrant detention center informally known as "Alligator Alcatraz" in Ochopee, Florida, US, July 1, 2025. — Reuters
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House Republicans faced a significant leadership in their bid to advance President Donald Trump’s expensive tax and spending bills on Wednesday, with obstacles to the process and internal distribution are repeatedly stopping the move.
Despite the long -term direct engagement by the leadership and the US president, the path forward for this bill is uncertain, which is an important legislative priority for the Trump administration.
On that day, the lawmakers saw the shutting shuttering at closed doors meetings and beyond because a critical vote was open for more than seven hours.
This extended period was a clear indication of intense talks, as President Trump and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson worked to persuade a handful of hard -line Republicans to support the legislation.
Ultimately, this procedure, which orders the terms of debate for the bill, was easily approved with the vote of 220-212, with tough party lines. The speed was short life.
The subsequent initiative, which is also necessary to bring the bill to an important vote on the house floor, failed to seek considerable help.
Five Republican defectors eventually voted against the move, which is enough to stop its development. Although these defects maintain the option of changing their votes, their opposition raises deep sitting concerns within the Republican Cox about the considerable cost of the bill and its proposed expenses.
Trump expressed disappointment around the Washington Time (0400 GMT) midnight because he had not yet cleared the obstacle to the procedure as a beautiful bill, in which the US House of Representatives continued to vote.
“The biggest tax deduction in history and the rise of the economy vs. the biggest tax rise in history, and a failed economy. What are the Republicans waiting for ??? What are you trying to prove?
A handful of so -called financial hawks, who oppose deficit costs, have voted “no” along the house Democrats, who criticize the reduction in social spending.
Republicans were more hopeful on Wednesday night.
Leaving the office of Speaker Johnson, House Magnet Whip Tom Emer told Reuters that progress was being made.
Emer said, “There is a vote tonight, and we will end the vote on this principle, and then we will discuss it. We will vote on this bill.”
At that time, Trump had expressed hope over one, and claimed that “the majority of the Republican House is united.”
The Senate passed the law, which, in which unusual analysts say that the country’s $ 36.2 trillion debt will increase by 4 trillion in the next decade, after a severe debate on the heavy price of the bill on Tuesday, with low -income US $ 900 million and 900 million dollars.
With a tight 220-212 majority, Johnson cannot tolerate more than three defects from his ranks. Earlier, the right part of the party said that they had more than enough votes to stop the bill.
“He knows that I am ‘no’. He knows that I am not sure that the way there are votes to approve this rule,” Hardline Freedom Cox’s leader, Maryland’s Republican representative Andy Harris told reporters.
Deadline
Trump, who is pressuring lawmakers to receive a bill to sign the law by the Independence Day on July 4, met with some disagreements at the White House.
Democrats are united in opposition to the bill, saying its tax reduction benefits the rich in proportional, while cutting services that rely on low and middle -income Americans. The non -Partisin Congress’s Budget Office estimates that about 12 million people may lose health insurance as a result of the bill.
“This bill is destructive. This is not a policy, it is a punishment,” Democratic Representative Jim McGuverin said while discussing the destination of the House.
Republicans in the Congress have struggled to stay united in recent years, but have not denied Trump since returning to the White House in January.
Any change from the House will require another Senate vote, which will make it impossible to meet the deadline of July 4.
From tax deductions to immigration enforcement, this legislation includes most of Trump’s domestic priorities.
The bill will increase Trump’s 2017 tax deduction, reduce health and food safety net programs, fund Trump’s immigration crackdown, and many green energy privileges. This also includes an increase of $ 5 trillion in the country’s debt roof, which is at risk of lawmakers in the coming months or is at risk of destructive default.
Medicated deductions have also raised concerns in some Republicans, indicating the Senate to allocate maximum amount for rural hospitals.