The conservatives threaten to derail the “ great bill of Trump on the changes of the Senate

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The conservative fiscal hawks of the Chamber warn that “One Big, Beau Bill” by President Donald Trump could encounter serious problems after the Senate has made key changes to the legislation.
“There are real problems with this,” Representative Ralph Norman, RS.C., at Fox News Digital on Tuesday. “We are on board with the president … but we are concerned about changes.”
He and other members of the right -wing Freedom Caucus Caucus are particularly exasperated by the Senate’s decision to postpone the expiration of certain green energy tax credits from the Biden Administration Inflation Act (IRA) – that these Conservatives have nicknamed “the new green scam”.
They also be wary of additional dollars spent to increase the debt limit, which Trump ordered GOP legislators to do before the United States is in cash to pay for his obligations this summer.
Trump’s “ Big and Beautiful Bill “represses Biden’s student loan program,” said the great Republican

The representative Chip Roy is one of the Republicans rebeling against the current version of the leader of the Senate leader, John Thune, of the reconciliation bill. (Getty Images)
The version of the Senate of the bill increases The American debt limit of 5 billions of dollarsWhile the version of the previous house traveled it with 4 dollars.
Congress Republicans are working to adopt Trump’s agenda on taxes, immigration, defense and energy in a massive bill through the budgetary reconciliation process.
By lowering the Senate threshold for the adoption of 60 votes to 51, reconciliation allows the power in power to adopt radical legislation while putting the touch of the minority – in this case, the Democrats – provided that the measures included fall under a strict set of budgetary rules.
The Chamber adopted its own version of the bill at the end of last month by a single vote. The president of the room, Mike Johnson, R-La., Pleaded with his senate counterparts to change as little as possible, citing his thin majority as a razor.
But the head of the majority of the Senate, John Thune, RS.D., is also struggling with a small majority of republicans – and the product of his room has made several key updates to please the GOP conference there.
“The changes we hear about are not good. And Mike Johnson said to the Senate:” Do not send us a revised bill, a considerably revised bill, because we have adopted it with a margin to a vote in the chamber “, said representative Keith Self, R-Texas, told Fox News Digital.
The president of the Caucus of House Freedom, Andy Harris, R -MD., Told Fox News Digital that he would vote against the bill if the Senate product had returned in its current form – although he did not discuss the other changes from the parliamentarian.
Harris voted “present” on the bill when he adopted the Chamber in May, telling journalists that he had persistent concerns but would not vote “no” in order to move Trump’s agenda.

The president of the House Freedom Caucus, Andy Harris, said that he would vote not on the version of the Senate as is. (Getty Images)
“The currently proposed senator version of the Big Beautiful Bill weakens the key priorities of the Chamber – it is not enough to eliminate waste, fraud and abuses to Medicaid, it retreats to the green elimination of the scam included in the bill of the Chamber, and this considerably increases the deficit – making us even further from a balanced budget,” said Harris.
“If the Senate tries to blur the room with this version, I will not vote” present “. I will vote no.”
Representative Eric Burlison, R-MO., Said in the same way in a press release that he would oppose the bill if he returned to the Chamber in his current form. The Missouri republican voted to advance the bill in May.
The representative of the Caucus of Freshman House Freedom Caucus, Mark Harris, RN.C., who also voted for the version of the bill of the bill, said in a public press release: “In the many moving documents and rumors on the way in which the great bill of the Senate presents itself, I worry every day!”
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And the representative Chip Roy, R-Texas, the president of the policy of the Caucus Freedom, wrote on X: “The rumor is that the Senate plans to blur the room with its weaker and unacceptable OBBB before 7/4. It is not a surprise, but it would be a mistake … I would not vote for that.”
Republican leaders have set themselves an objective of bringing a bill to the Trump office by July 4.
The president Republicans of the Ordained Congress Stay in Washington until the legislation is adopted in a long social post of truth on Tuesday.
“To my friends from the Senate, lock yourself in a room if you have to, don’t go home and agree this week,” wrote Trump. “Work with the house so that they can recover it and pass it, immediately. No one goes on vacation until it is done.”

Trump wants the Republicans to work during their planned recreation periods. (Katopodis / Getty Images Tasos)
While the right -wing conservatives prove to be against the bill, other moderate republican factions within the GOP chamber have required modifications to the Senate revisions to the tax deduction (salt) and in local Medicaid and Medicaid, in particular at the tax rate of providers, among others.
The problems of composition of the Republicans of the Chamber are a multitude of economic provisions which were excluded by the Senate parliamentarian during a process called “Byrd Bath”, which tests if an element in the bill contains with rules of reconciliation which stipulate policy must deal directly with budgetary and expenditure.
The president of the Senate Budget Committee, Lindsey Graham, Rs.C., laughed at threats from the GOP chamber.
The Republicans challenge the “unrelevant” budget office criticizing Trump’s “beautiful bill”
“” We will do better than what you have done, “that’s what I would say to them,” he said.
Senator John Kennedy, R-La., Told Fox News Digital that a major bill that the Republicans were trying to pass would be difficult to build a complete consensus. He noted in particular the complications concerning tax negotiations, while the Republicans work to extend the law on tax reductions and jobs of Trump 2017 (TCJA).
“Follow your heart. Take your brain with you,” Kennedy said. “Do not impose the highest increase in history in history on the American people. Listen, it is undeniable that not everyone will be completely happy. I am not completely satisfied with the place where we are, and we are not there yet.”
When asked for his reflections on the conservatives disparaging the bill, Senator Kevin Cramer, RN.D., said: “Everyone has hit their chest a little, I have to travel their land.”
“But ultimately, if (Roy) voted against permanent Trump tax reductions, and against economic growth and against the important and serious reforms of IRA credits, Medicaid reforms, I simply do not know how he lives with his own kind of conscience and votes”, he said.

Senator Lindsey Graham told the House Republicans: “We will do better than what you have done.” (Kent Nishimura / Getty images)
But it is not clear if the Republicans of the Senate are unified on the bill themselves. Thune admitted that there could be defections when he put the bill on the ground. He cannot afford to lose three votes.
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“We have many very independent senators who have reasons and things they would like to have in this bill that would make things stronger,” he said.
President Johnson minimized the differences between the two chambers at his regular press conference on Tuesday.
“I don’t think we can say that it is a very different product and still prejudice it. We are still waiting for the final details. We have given space for the Senate to work their separate room,” said Johnson. “I underlined from the start, it is an approach to a team. The room and the republicans of the Senate working together in tandem with the White House. There is no daylight between us and the goal and the ultimate goal.”