Senate Finally Advances President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” After HOURS of Drama and a Visit From VP JD Vance – Two GOPers Vote NO
Senate Vote on Trump's Bill
- President Trump’s Big, Beautiful Bill advanced to full debate in the Senate.
- Final vote was 51-49.
- Republican Senators Rand Paul and Thom Tillis voted no.
- Senator Ron Johnson switched his vote from no to yes.
- Vice President JD Vance was present to cast a tie-breaking vote if needed.
Republican Majority Dynamics
- GOP holds a 53-47 majority.
- Important votes from Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski were crucial.
- GOP offered a special tax cut for Alaskan whaling captains as a perk for Murkowski.
- Collins and Murkowski voted in favor of proceeding with the debate.
Debate Process Delays
- Murkowski delayed the process by over an hour.
- Senators Cynthia Lummis, Rick Scott, and Mike Lee caused an additional two-hour delay.
- A deal was eventually reached leading to Johnson changing his vote to yes.
Legislation Content
- The final text of the bill includes:
- Making Trump's tax cuts permanent.
- Eliminating taxes on tips and overtime.
- Strengthening border security.
- Reducing Biden’s green energy initiatives.
Democratic Opposition
- Democrats delayed the vote by a few hours.
- There were concerns about the vote's success due to holdouts from GOP members.
- Johnson expressed his initial reluctance to support the bill.
Next Steps
- The legislative process will stall for up to 15 hours as Democrats plan to read the entire bill.
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