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President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” a sweeping tax and spending package, has passed the Senate but faces significant hurdles in the House of Representatives. Republican leaders are scrambling to secure enough votes to pass the bill before the July 4th holiday deadline, but a faction of Republicans is resisting. Moderate Republicans are concerned about cuts to social safety nets, while conservatives are worried about the bill’s impact on the national debt. Trump himself has taken to social media to pressure Republicans to support the bill, while Democrats are unified in their opposition, criticizing it as benefiting the wealthy at the expense of working families. As of early Thursday morning, the bill’s fate remained uncertain, with vote counts close and ongoing efforts to sway holdouts.

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**Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Faces House Showdown as GOP Rebels Stall Progress**

**Washington, D.C. -** President Donald Trump’s signature tax and spending bill, dubbed “One Big Beautiful Bill,” is facing a critical test in the House of Representatives as Republican leaders work into the early hours to overcome opposition from within their own party. The Senate passed the bill, but a group of Republican holdouts is threatening to derail the legislation.

The 800-page bill, which combines sweeping tax cuts, increased defense and border security spending, and cuts to social safety net programs, has become a flashpoint of contention. Moderate Republicans are raising concerns about the impact of cuts to programs like Medicaid, while conservatives are balking at the projected trillions added to the national debt.

As of early Thursday morning, after the bill cleared a procedural hurdle, the outcome remained uncertain. House Speaker Mike Johnson has vowed to keep voting open “as long as it takes” to secure passage. Reports suggest Republican leaders are working to persuade holdouts, but Trump himself has taken to social media to pressure dissenting Republicans.

“For Republicans, this should be an easy yes vote. Ridiculous!” Trump posted on his Truth Social platform, warning that failure to pass the bill would hurt Republicans in future elections.

Democrats are united in their opposition to the bill, with Representative Chuy Garcia calling it a “bad bill to enrich those who are already rich.”

As of the latest vote tally, the bill is short of the necessary 218 votes needed to advance to a final vote. Five Republicans voted against and eight Republicans were yet to cast a vote. The deadline is a 4th of July Passage. The coming hours will determine the fate of President Trump’s flagship domestic policy initiative.

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