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The Senate votes on “ one big beautiful bill ” of the GOP in the middle of a negative survey

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President Donald Trump encourages the historic spending bill and GOP tax reduction, because he faces the day of judgment in the Senate.

“A big big big bill, go well!” The president wrote in a social media position a few hours before the Senate began on Monday to take a series of votes on the republican designed measure.

The bill, which the president insists on passing the congress and reached his office by this Friday, July 4, is filled with promises of Trump campaign campaign and priorities to the second mandate on tax reductions, immigration, defense, energy and the limit of debt.

It includes the extension of its tax reductions in the 2017 signature and the elimination of taxes on advice and overtime, providing billions for border security and codifying its controversial repression of immigration.

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The text of the bill on tax reduction and GOP expenses is taken to the ground so that the Senate clerks can read on Saturday June 28, 2025. The text of the bill is around 940 pages. (Dan Scully / Fox News)

However, many of the latest national surveys indicate that Americans are far from being delighted with the measure.

By a margin of 21 points, the voters interviewed the latest National Survey of Fox News opposed the legislation on the federal budget (38% favored against 59% opposed), which was adopted by the House of Representatives by a single vote last month.

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The bill was also underwater in the national surveys carried out this month by the Washington Post (minus 19 points), Pew Research (minus 20 points) and the Quinnipiac university (minus 26 points).

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The president of the Chamber, Mike Johnson (R-La), speaks to the media after the Chamber narrowly adopted a bill transmitting the agenda of President Donald Trump to the American Capitol on May 22, 2025 in Washington, DC (Images Kevin Dietsch / Getty)

While the Democrats attack the bill, they highlight the restructuring proposed by the MEDICAID GOP – the federal program of almost 60 years which offers health coverage at around 71 million low -income Americans. In addition, the Senate Republicans have increased Medicaid’s discounts on what the Chamber has passed.

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Changes to MedicaidAs well as cuts to food cuts, another of the country’s main safety net programs, were partly written as compensation to pay for the extension of Trump’s tax reductions in 2017, which should expire later this year. The measurement includes a multitude of new rules and regulations, including work requirements for many of those who require Medicaid coverage.

Meanwhile, the Republicans criticize democrats opposing the bill to vote to increase taxes on most Americans.

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Voters interviewed by Fox News oppose the “One Big Beautiful Bill” by a margin of 59% to 38% in favor. (Fox News)

About half of the respondents interviewed in the Fox News survey said that the bill would harm his family (49%), while a quarter thought it would help (23%), and another quarter did not think it would make a difference (26%).

Sixty percent estimated that they had a good understanding of what is to the extent, officially known as One, Big and Beautiful Bill, and although these voters are more likely to promote the legislation than those who do not know it, think even more than it will do rather than helping their family (45% against 34%).

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The latest surveys all indicate a large partisan division on the measure.

According to the Fox News survey, which was led from June 13 to 16, almost three -quarters of the Republicans (73%) favored the bill, while almost nine out of ten democrats (89%) and almost three -quarters of the self -employed (73%) opposed the measure.

Dana Blanton of Fox News contributed to this report.

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