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GOP legislators urge Trump to flex the muscles while the Senate bar on the bill `signing ” ‘

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The Republicans in the House and the Senate look forward to if President Donald Trump will adopt a more aggressive approach in the GOP legislators’ record in favor of his “big and beautiful bill”.

“President Trump is the leader of the Republican Party, isn’t it? I think it is up to him to ensure that everyone in the Senate understands that it is a signature legislation for which 77 million Americans voted for Fox News Digital.

The Senate works through massive legislation that advances Trump’s agenda on taxes, immigration, energy, defense and national debt – which the president said he wanted on his office by July 4.

Trump pushed the Republicans on the public bill, addressing consecutive events Thursday and Friday while publishing on his social platform Truth.

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President Donald Trump pushes the Republicans to pass his bill in July 4. (Brendan Smialowskiafp via Getty Images)

Congress leaders said they had been in almost constant contact with Trump or its White House staff about the legislation. Indeed, many managers of the White House, including the secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent, the chief of staff of the White House Susie Wiles and the vice-president JD Vance, push the Republicans of the Senate to stay on captions.

But some Republicans of the House want it to be as energetic as when their room adopted the bill by a single vote in May. Trump summoned several groups of republicans to the White House several times at the head of this vote, and even made a rare trip to Capitol Hill to raise support within the GOP in the Chamber.

Senator Steve Daines, R-Mont., Told Fox News Digital that when the Chamber went through the requests for the progress of gigantic legislation, it “seemed almost impossible” to have it crossed the finish line.

But it was because of Trump, he said, that the bill succeeded.

“He is our closest in the enclosure of the readers at the moment,” he said. “His arm warms up, and bringing him back to the ninth round here, and he will throw warmth. And so far, he has launched a boost.”

It should be noted that several senators who have expressed concerns about the bill spoke individually with Trump.

Senator Steve Daines

Senator Steve Daines said Trump was Republicans “closer to the enclosure of the lifts”. (Images Kevin Dietsch / Getty)

But the Republicans who spoke with Fox News Digital showed various degrees of enthusiasm when asked if the president should repeat the intense involvement he had in the House.

When asked by Fox News Digital if it is time for the president to get involved, representative Chip Roy, R-Texas., Said: “It is at the White House. It is to the president.”

But Roy added: “I think the Senate must deliver, and I think the Senate should assert the agreement that the majority leader had with us and with the speaker to work with us to reach this level of expenses.”

Representative Dan Meuser, R-Penn., Said Trump was “always involved, so he will remain involved because we want to do it by July 4”.

Representative Scott Fitzgerald, R-Wis., Said he was not aware of Trump’s involvement, but said that the president’s competition skills are likely.

“I mean, I think it will take this type of power to bring everyone together,” said Fitzgerald.

But some republicans of the upper room are resistant.

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Senator Rick Scott said, “I don’t vote for something unless I know what I vote on.” (Reuters)

“No matter what he says, of course not,” said Senator Rick Scott, R-Fla., Said Fox News Digital. “I mean, I don’t vote for something unless I know what I vote about.”

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Senator John Kennedy, R-La., I don’t say if he thought Trump should put his finger on the scale. But he told Fox News Digital that he recognized the effort that the President of the Senate Finance Committee and the President of the Senate Finance Committee, Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, had devoted to the comments of the Senate Republicans, but said that at a certain point, the legislators just needed to vote on the bill.

“We have known and discussed this bill for a very long time, and at some point, you go from a prudent and rational deliberation in the foothills of Jackasely,” said Kennedy. “And that’s where we are now. It’s time to vote. If people are unhappy, they can offer changes.”

Fox News Digital contacted the White House to comment.

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