Trump, House Republicans and Beautiful Bill Act
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President Donald Trump went to Capitol Hill early Tuesday to seal the deal on his “big, beautiful bill,” using the power of political persuasion to unify divided House Republicans. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will hold a briefing at 1 p.m. EDT. Watch live in our video player above.
The White House made the case Monday that passing President Trump's "big beautiful bill" would be the fiscally responsible move. Outside analyses instead foresee a new flood of government debt if lawmakers move forward.
Conservative Rep. Thomas Massie criticized the spending levels in President Trump’s major tax and spending bill and called the White House’s claim that the bill would not raise the deficit “a joke.”
President Trump on Tuesday pressed House Republicans to fall in line behind a massive bill containing key pieces of his agenda, giving lawmakers clarity about where he stands on some of the
House Republican leadership is pressing ahead toward a vote on landmark legislation that would codify President Trump’s agenda this week, the first major push to pass his “big, beautiful bill” since he resumed office.
The massive tax and immigration bill, which is central to Trump’s second-term plans, faces continued resistance from both moderates and GOP hard-liners.
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The bill, known as the Take It Down Act, mandates social media platforms to remove sexually explicit images and videos of others.
Trump will personally try to keep the House GOP conference united on the tax and immigration bill, his press secretary says.