Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ scrapes through after Vance breaks Senate deadlock
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SenateRepublicans passed their version of the "One Big, Beautiful Bill" after Vice President JD Vance cast the tie-breaking vote in a 50-50 deadlock.
The legislation includes an extension of 2017 tax cuts, increased spending for immigration enforcement, oil exploration, and the U.S. military.
The bill faced internal Republican opposition, notably from Senators Rand Paul and Thom Tillis, and required aggressive lobbying to secure Senator Lisa Murkowski's vote.
A contentious aspect of the bill involves significant changes to Medicaid, including a provider tax cap and work requirements, which the Congressional Budget Office estimates could lead to 11.8 million people losing benefits.
The bill, passed via budget reconciliation, now returns to the House of Representatives for reconsideration, marking a political victory for Trump despite its unpopularity in polling.