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Donald Trump’s tax invoice is in the house on July 4th.


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Donald Trump tried to destroy a late rebellion in the House of Representatives of Republican critics of his flagship tax and his expenditure calculation when the US President made a last advance to have passed it until July 4.

Trump cardThe schedule of which was clarified for the day met on Wednesday privately in the White House with Republican holding companies to prevent them from torpedoing his “big beautiful bill” in the eleventh hour.

But when the day dragged, it became unclear whether the dissident Republican legislators would be able to disrupt a deal before the president’s self -imposed period in order to create this The invoice until Friday.

The legislation remained on the ground of the house when spokesman Mike Johnson had difficulty getting enough support for a procedural vote that would clarify the way for a formal debate about the draft law.

“If you are currently wanting to call the vote, I’m a no,” Chip Roy, a Republican in Texas, told Fox News on Wednesday afternoon.

Several Republicans of the house entered the west wing of the White House, including conservative and centrist legislators who have expressed concerns about various aspects of legislation that was approved by the Senate on Tuesday.

Some are unhappy that the bill, which implements a large part of Trump’s domestic agenda, does not go far enough to contain the US debts or to reset subsidies for clean energy. Others are concerned about cuts in health programs.

Nevertheless, it is unclear how long the rebellion will take, since many conservative hardliners in the history of the will of the White House and the Congress leader have in history.

A group of conservatives, including Tim Burchett from Tennessee, dived from the White House on Wednesday after a “very productive” two -hour meeting with the President and Vice President JD Vance.

“As always, the president was wonderful,” said Burchett in a video that was posted in his social media accounts. “Hopefully we will train and do a few great things for this country.”

The “Big, Beautiful Bill” is expanding enormous tax cuts From Trump’s first administration, which was partially paid for by steep cuts against Medicaid, the public health insurance system for weak and disabled Americans as well as other social programs.

The legislation would also attribute tax credits from Joe Biden era for clean energy and at the same time scale investments in military and border protection.

A version of comprehensive legislation was barely passed in the Senate after three republican Page with Democrats against the legislation and forced Vance to submit a tie -reaming vote.

This sent the legislation back to the house, which the law has to approve before Trump signs it into the law. An earlier version of the legislation passed the house in May by a single vote.

“The Senate’s bill moved far away from the budget,” said Andy Harris, a Republican in Maryland, who is presenting the influential home -freelance owl, on Wednesday morning to CNBC. “We should take the time to do it right.”

Fiscal-conservative legislators, including many freedom owl members, reject the costs of legislation that the non-party budget budget office will add to the deficit in the amount of 3.4 participants in the amount of 3.4 participants. The group distributed a three -page memo on Wednesday, which was described, which it described as the “failure” of the Senate Act.

Moderary members have argued that the cuts against Medicaid, which would be estimated to take out 12 million people of their health insurance, are too steep.

The White House dismissed the forecasts of the CBO and argues that the legislation would pay more in the long term than for itself by achieving stronger economic growth.

“The only big beautiful business is all about growth,” said Trump on Wednesday morning in a position on his social platform of truth. “When America is adopted, America will have an economic renaissance like never before.”

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