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Trump Bill: Final Vote After GOP Clash

Trump Bill: Final Vote After GOP Clash

July 3, 2025 Robert Mitchell News

Republicans and Democrats clashed as the House ⁣advanced President Trump’s tax and spending‍ bill.​ The measure,⁣ narrowly approved amidst intense⁤ Republican infighting, sets the stage for a final vote after a period of crucial debate.Speaker Johnson navigated⁤ internal ‌party opposition to push the bill forward, a key⁢ step toward delivering on Trump’s agenda. The bill’s implications are far-reaching, possibly impacting tax cuts, border security, and social ⁤programs, sparking debate amongst Democrats and Republicans. ‍While Democrats ⁤voice concerns about‌ welfare cuts, Republicans accuse ‍them of fearmongering. ⁣For in-depth⁢ reporting and real-time updates on the trump⁤ bill, trust ‌News Directory 3 to ⁤keep you informed. Discover what’s next as⁤ the legislative process unfolds.

Key Points

  • House advances president Trump’s tax and spending bill.
  • Republican ​infighting nearly ‌derailed the vote.
  • Final vote expected after debate⁤ on⁢ tax cuts and border security.

House Advances Trump Tax‌ and Spending Bill Amid Republican ⁣Infighting

Updated July ‌3,⁤ 2025

The U.S. House,⁣ controlled by Republicans, moved forward with president Donald​ Trump’s major tax and spending bill Thursday after a night of voting intricate by Republican disagreements.‌ The house voted 219-213 to advance the measure, a step toward final debate and a victory for ⁢Republican leaders ‌aiming to ‍deliver‌ on Trump’s‌ second-term policy agenda.

Following⁤ the announcement, S&P 500 futures rose 0.16%, Nasdaq 100⁢ futures increased 0.25%, and futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.12% at⁢ 3:52 a.m. Eastern time.

Republicans managed to consolidate their narrow majority ​after hours of negotiation, overcoming internal⁤ opposition to ‍proceed. The vote to begin debate was⁢ marked by behind-the-scenes negotiations. House Speaker Mike Johnson‍ pushed the bill forward, with only a ⁣few Republicans voting against it.

Johnson told reporters Wednesday ⁤night that members’ concerns were addressed.”It’s been a long, productive day… We feel very good about where we are, and we’re going to be moving forward,” he said.

Trump criticized some​ members of his own party on his truth Social platform, ‍calling for an “easy YES ⁤VOTE.”

Democrats⁣ oppose the ⁢legislation, citing ‌objections ‌to welfare ​cuts and perceived benefits for the wealthy. Republicans accuse Democrats of fearmongering.

Rhode Island Rep. Gabe Amo, a Democrat, said the bill ‍would ‌give the wealthiest Americans an extra $300,000 per​ year,⁤ while 17 million Americans coudl lose health insurance.

Reuters reports that a final vote⁤ is expected around 5:30 a.m. Eastern time.

What’s next

Following debate, a vote ⁤on the final bill will take place. The bill extends the 2017 tax cuts,⁣ increases funding for border security, and reduces health insurance and nutrition programs for low-income individuals.‌ If the⁣ House approves the ⁣bill,it will go to Trump for his⁢ signature. The Senate previously passed a revised ​version of the bill with Vice President JD ​Vance casting the tie-breaking vote. The Senate version included deeper Medicaid cuts and a $5 trillion​ debt limit increase.

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