Thursday, July 3, 2025

Sunset 7-3

The fight is over: Republicans’ sweeping bill to cut taxes and cuts Medicaid funding to states aiding illegals, has passed out of Congress and is on its way to President Donald Trump’s desk to be signed into law − tomorrow at 5pm.

The 218-214 House vote came after a full day of negotiations July 2, an overnight debate and Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-New York, delivering the longest House speech on record. Trump met at the White House with skeptical GOP lawmakers, worked the phones and cheered the members on during votes on social media.

It’s a major victory for Trump and Republican leadership in Congress, which captured a trifecta during the 2024 elections and has used that political muscle to force what they've dubbed their "One Big, Beautiful Bill" through both chambers at a rapid-fire pace.

Good Night, Patriots!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It should never be forgotten that every single House Democrat voted against all of it—proving once again that they support tax hikes on their constituents, open borders, runaway government spending, and Medicaid for able-bodied adults who can work but choose not to.