Mike Johnson praises the Trump administrator for a collaboration on “ Big and Beautiful Bill ”

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The president of the Mike Johnson room, R-La., Praised the close coordination between the Congress and President Donald Trump to succeed in the “Big and Beautiful Bill”, saying that collaboration is part of the “beauty of the unified government”.
The Congress officially adopted the bill for several Trump dollars on Thursday afternoon after consecutive sleepless sessions for the Chamber and the Senate.
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The adoption of the “Grand and Beau Bill” marks the first major legislation adopted under the Trump administration and the first to adopt while the Republicans have control of the executive branch and the two chambers of the Congress.
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Representative Mike Johnson, R-La., And President Donald Trump (Ting Shen / Bloomberg via Getty Images and Ap Photo / Evan Vucci)
Addressing journalists after the passage of the mega spending bill on Thursday, Johnson said: “The beauty of the unified government is that this is exactly how it can work.
“How is it supposed to work is that you have an interaction between the executive and the legislative branches, because this is what is best for people, and this coordination will give great results for people.”
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The speaker said that the people of the Trump administration, including the cabinet secretaries, the vice-president and the president, were all ready to answer questions from the members of the Congress.
“President Trump was so generous with his time answering the questions himself. Vice-president JD Vance was directly committed. We had cabinet secretaries in a certain number of different federal agencies answering questions from the members. Some of them even brought their agency lawyers to become very deep in the weeds on details,” said Johnson.

The representative of the president of the room, Mike Johnson, R-La., Is expressed alongside other members after being nominated for the speaker inside the building of the Longworth house office at the American Capitol on October 24, 2023. (Tom Brenner for the Washington Post via Getty Images)
“We had four difficult years before this last electoral cycle,” added the speaker. “We knew that if we obtained a unified government, we must literally repair all areas of public policy. Everything was an absolute disaster under the Progressive Democratic regime of Biden-Harris.”
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The bill, which advances Trump’s policies on taxes, the border, defense, energy and national debt, narrowly adopted the House of Representatives during a vote mainly online. All the Republicans except two, the representatives Thomas Massie, R-Ky., And Brian Fitzpatrick, R-P-P., Voted for the bill, which adopted 218-214.
It is a dominant victory for Johnson and for the president, who both spent hours during the night trying to persuade criticism of the GOP of the bill.

President Donald Trump leaves the oval office to get on the navy One on the southern lawn of the White House on the way to Florida on March 28, 2025, in Washington. (AP photo / Mark Schiefelbein)
Speaking after the adoption of the bill, Johnson explained his role in obtaining the GOP Holouves to pass their vote to “yes”, saying: “My style of leadership is that I try to be a leader”.
He said that because many members wanted to take the time to “go very deep in the weeds” on the changes that the Senate brought to the bill, he considered that it was his work to give each member to make his concerns respond.
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“I knew as a leader we had to take the time to do so,” he said. “And, therefore, part of this went late at night, and I was not going to do anyone – I was not going to demand the vote of a person or their position on the bill until they feel that they had exhausted this opportunity. So, we did. And that is how we brought everyone to” yes “.”
Elizabeth Elkind of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.