
At a dramatic and highly organized moment in the timed 4th July, the US Independence Day celebrations on Friday signing the US President Donald Trump on Friday signed his “big beautiful account”-a shattered legislative deck of tax relief, cuts in social security and measurement for immigration that could define his second legacy.
Trump, who spoke at the table set up on the White House driveway and lined Republican allies and cabinet members, said, “The promises were listed, maintained promises and we kept them.” As Picnickers watched on July fourth, the signature was followed by a turbulent overpass with fighter nozzles and secret bombers, a tribute, Trump said to bombarded last month against Iranian nuclear facilities.
“American victory, victory, victory like never before,” he added, visibly under voltage during his 22 -minute address before adopting the Multitrilion Act worth.
What brings a “big beautiful account”
Legislation has handed over a narrow voting in the party line, expands Trump’s tax cuts in 2017 and provides several main promises of the campaign, including:
No taxes on tips or income from social security
$ 1.2 trillion in Medicaid and Food Stamp
Widespread promotion of immigration
Rollbacks of Obama- and Biden -ra Health and Climate
Trump described this measure as an increase in a missile for the US economy and told supporters: “Our country will be economically economically by a missile.”
Dividing victory with deep economic consequences
The bill was approved by the Senate with a single vote, while the Republican Senator JD Vance was occupied by a tie. Thom Tillis in North Carolina, who opposed the bill, later announced that he would not try to re -election after facing Trump’s public anger.
In particular, neither Democrat voted in favor. Conservative representative Tom Massie of Kentucky was one of only two Republican dissidents and has since become the goal of Trump’s political machine.
The budget without a partial congress estimates that the package in the next decade will add $ 3.3 trillion to the federal deficit and lead to $ 11.8 million. Critics warn that the bill is a huge transfer of wealth from the American class to ultra -rich Americans.
Hard criticism of work leaders and opposition
Trade unions and democratic leaders began attacks on legislation immediately after its signing. President Afl-Cio Liz Shuler said:
“Today Donald Trump has signed the worst law to kill jobs in American history. Health care from 17 million workers will tear off for massive tax gifts to the rich and large corporations, which is the largest money in the working class to ultra rich.”
“Every member of the Congress who voted for this devastating account has selected pockets of working people to give billionaire a gift of $ 5 trillion.”
The chairman of the Democratic National Committee Ken Martin repeated these sentiments, described the law as “destructive” and claimed that “he sealed the fate of the Republican Party and strengthened them as a party of billionaires and special interests – not working family”.
Trump plunges on Democrats
Trump, which was criticized by criticism, claimed that the Democrats opposed the bill of “hatred of the country or me or both”, he added, “We cannot let them escape.”
“It is actually the opposite, everyone will live,” Trump said in response to the warning that the bill will hurt millions.
“And I just want you to know if you see something negatively discarded democrat, it’s all work.”
In a speech in Iowa he added a day earlier, “Hats Trump – but I also hate them.”
Mixed public opinion as midterms weavers
While Donald Trump insisted that the package is “very popular”, the election paints a more complicated picture. Washington Post/Ipsos voting revealed:
Most support for removal of taxes from tips and increasing loan for children
Divided views on work requirements on the recipient of Medicaid
Most opposition to cuts in food aid and billions spent on the retention centers of migrants
60% of respondents found that the expected increase of $ 3 trillion in the state debt is “unacceptable”
With Midterms on the horizon 2026, the Democrats are mobilizing to make a central campaign legislation. There are plans for gathering, advertising campaigns, bus tours and vigiles that focus on what they call the most harmful elements of the law.
A player defining the inheritance
With the signature of “Big Beautiful Bill” Trump has released a long-supported conservative victory that could resonate years-or bounce in election election elections. Its impact on American families, health care system and state debt will be the central point of political debates.
When the fireworks disappeared over Washington, one thing was clear: the battle for the most ambitious legislative move Trump is just beginning.
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