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Washington — President Trump brought pomp and circumstance to his signing of the " big, beautiful bill " on Friday, with an Independence Day ceremony at the White House that included a B-2 bomber flyover.
Republicans and Democrats have been arguing for months about the pros and cons of President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB), signed into law on July 4 after squeaking through Congress.
The GOP-led House of Representatives passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act in a 218-214 vote Thursday following 29 hours of arm-twisting and deliberation that included the longest floor speech and longest procedural vote in the body’s 236-year history.
President Trump called the legislation the "ultimate codification of our agenda" to "make America great again."
As President Donald Trump's July 4 deadline for passing his "Big Beautiful Bill" approaches, the White House has been touting its potential economic impact on Americans.
The Congressional Budget Office estimated that it will add $3.3 trillion to the deficit over the next ten years. Elon Musk, once Trump’s highest profile ally, has warned again in recent days that the legislation would send the country into “debt slavery.” He also threatened to fund primary challengers to Republicans who voted for the legislation.
The White House press secretary was asked by a reporter if President Trump will sign a final bill that includes Medicaid cuts.
President Donald Trump signed his mammoth domestic policy bill into law, securing a major legislative win by his July Fourth target date.
Key Points The One, Big, Beautiful Bill is now law, and it includes changes to Social Security.Older adults are set to receive a large tax break, saving many seniors thousands of dollars per year.However,