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Trump news at a glance: fate of president’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ in doubt amid Senate vote

The GuardianSunday, June 29, 2025 at 3:17:42 AM
Trump news at a glance: fate of president’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ in doubt amid Senate vote
Senate Republicans are in a tight spot over Trump’s sweeping budget bill, which aims to slash welfare programs to fund tax cuts. Despite the president’s push, internal divisions threaten to stall the legislation, leaving its future uncertain as lawmakers rush to even start debating it.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another partisan standoff—it’s a messy internal GOP fight that could derail one of Trump’s biggest second-term priorities. If the bill collapses, it’ll signal deeper cracks in Republican unity and leave the administration scrambling for wins. For everyone else, it’s a high-stakes preview of how much (or how little) Washington might get done this year.
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Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another partisan standoff—it’s a messy internal GOP fight that could derail one of Trump’s biggest second-term priorities. If the bill collapses, it’ll signal deeper cracks in Republican unity and leave the administration scrambling for wins. For everyone else, it’s a high-stakes preview of how much (or how little) Washington might get done this year.
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