Trump, Democrats and Big Beautiful Bill
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President Trump received a golf "warning" from the American people on social media over the weekend. The President of the United States spent the Fourth of July at the White House in Washington, D.C. He then reportedly traveled up to his golf club in New Jersey. Fighter jets reportedly intercepted ...
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Multiple polls have underscored the negative impact the bill may have on Republicans, potentially putting their House and Senate majorities in jeopardy.
The One Big Beautiful Bill that Republicans jammed through Congress represents a $4 trillion fraud foisted on the American people. Even though the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office found that ex
President Donald Trump s big, beautiful bill is now law and the centerpiece of the battle for control of the U.S. House in the 2026 elections.
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The New Republic on MSNGOP Senators Stunned by Terrible Rule in Budget Bill They Voted ForIn the latest installment in “Dude, What Law Did I Just Pass?”: some Republicans were shocked to learn of a provision in Donald Trump’s behemoth budget bill that will tax gambling losses, HuffPost reported Tuesday.
The political fallout from President Donald Trump’s budget reconciliation bill may create openings for Democrats as the party rebuilds in the wake of its 2024 losses.
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Older, wealthier Americans would see the biggest lifetime benefit from the Republican budget bill, while younger generations could see losses, a new analysis says.
Critics of the budget bill argue that it prioritizes the wealthy over the least of God's people, leading to potential cuts in healthcare and education.
The sprawling Republican budget bill approved by the Senate Tuesday removes a proposed tax on solar and wind energy projects but quickly phases out tax credits for wind, solar and other renewable ener
Far more Americans oppose the legislation than favor it. Nearly half (49%) oppose it, while 29% favor it. Another 21% are not sure.
A plurality of voters oppose the tax-and-spending legislation, with mixed opinions on specific provisions, according to a Washington Post-Ipsos poll this month.
Congressional Republicans must navigate rescissions bill, government funding and investigations into former President Joe Biden's cognitive state following President Donald Trump's signature legislation.