President Donald Trump’s $ 4.5 trillion account of $ 4.5 trillion, a $ 4.5 trillion, cleared the main obstacle in the Senate and passed a key test vote with a narrow 51-49 margin after hours of tense negotiations conducted by Vance and GOP.
The vote, which remained open for almost four hours, signaled that Republican leaders overcome internal divisions and make progress towards Trump’s term 4 July for the final passage.
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After the vote, President Trump described the result as a “historical step forward” for US taxpayers and appreciated the Republicans of the Senate for progress in what he called “the greatest reduction in middle class in history”.
In the paper on the truth Social, Trump wrote: “We saw a great victory in the Senate this evening with” big, big, beautiful law “, but it would not happen without the fantastic work of Senator Rick Scott, Senator Mika Lee, Senator Ron Johnson and Senator Cynthia Lummis. We all look forward to working with them on the development of our economy, reducing unnecessary expenditures, securing our border, fighting for our military/veterinarians, ensuring that our Medicaid system helps those who really need it, protect our second amendment and much more God, bless America and again to do America !!! “”
“The Republicans of the Senate are trying to go through the radical law that has released the public at night, praying that the Americans do not realize what is in it,” said the democratic leader of the Senate Chuck Schumer on the floor of the Senate.
“The Democrats forced this chamber to read it from start to finish,” he said.
As soon as the bill has been officially read, the legislators will start up to 20 hours of debate legislation, followed by a meeting of a marathon amendment known as “vote-a-ram” than the last vote of the Senate on his passage. The legislators expressed hope that the process would be completed by Monday.
Republican senators Thom Tillis and Rand Paul voted against the opening debate and briefly questioned whether the bill was proceeding. Senator Tillis opposed the bill to Medicaid and claimed that they would seriously affect low -income residents in his home state of North Carolina. In response to this, President Trump publicly criticized Tillis, who is facing re -election next year and accuses him of standing in the way of a long -term tax relief.
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(Tagstotranslate) Great victory
