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Live updates: Senate GOP works to finesse 'big, beautiful bill' language as critical vote looms

The HillSaturday, June 28, 2025 at 2:34:39 PM
Live updates: Senate GOP works to finesse 'big, beautiful bill' language as critical vote looms
Senate Republicans are scrambling to fine-tune the wording of President Trump’s so-called "big, beautiful bill" ahead of a crucial procedural vote this weekend. Despite internal disagreements and rulings from the Senate parliamentarian complicating things, GOP leaders are pushing to meet their July 4 deadline—though even they admit the timeline is shaky.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another procedural vote—it’s a high-stakes test of whether Republicans can rally around their own legislation amid infighting and tight deadlines. If they can’t, it could signal deeper cracks in their agenda, with real consequences for policy and midterm politics.
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