Trump's Landmark Bill Faces Tough House Battle After Narrow Senate Victory

President Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' narrowly passed the Senate but faces significant opposition in the House due to concerns over $3.3 trillion deficit increases, cuts to social programs like Medicaid and food stamps, and potential impacts on low-income families. Republicans can afford only three defections in the upcoming vote.

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Political Showdown Over Trump's Signature Legislation

Following a razor-thin Senate approval, President Trump's comprehensive legislative package dubbed the 'Big Beautiful Bill' now faces significant challenges in the House of Representatives. The Senate passed the measure on Tuesday with minimal margin, highlighting deep divisions within the Republican party.

Contentious Provisions and Fiscal Concerns

The sweeping legislation allocates billions for border security enhancements including expansion of the Mexico border wall and new deportation facilities. It makes permanent the tax cuts implemented during Trump's first term while introducing new tax benefits for overtime work and tipped income. However, the bill faces criticism for its $3.3 trillion deficit increase over the next decade and substantial cuts to social programs.

House Republicans Divided

With Republicans holding a narrow House majority, President Trump can afford no more than three defections. Moderate Republicans express concern about reductions to Medicaid that could leave millions without healthcare access and cuts to food stamp programs affecting low-income families. Conservative members like Tim Burchett voice fiscal concerns despite White House pressure campaigns.

Public Opposition and Protests

The legislation faces significant public disapproval, with 59% of Americans opposing it according to a Fox News poll. Outside the Capitol, demonstrators highlighted potential consequences including child hunger in poverty-stricken states like New Mexico and the possible closure of approximately 400 rural hospitals due to Medicaid reductions. Environmental advocates also protested the elimination of renewable energy tax incentives.

White House Pressure and Next Steps

President Trump continues to lobby hesitant Republicans through personal meetings and Truth Social posts, claiming "great conversations" and urging unity to "MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN." The timing for the House vote remains uncertain as lawmakers weigh loyalty to the president against policy impacts on their constituents.

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