Trump’s 3.3 t invoice increases the debt limit, adds work requirements from Medicaid

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President Donald Trump signed his “Big, Beau Bill” of 3.3 billions of dollars on Friday, after the room adopted the final version of the measure on Thursday to ensure that she arrived at the president’s office by his self-imposed deadline.
The bill includes key provisions that would constantly establish individual and commercial tax reductions included in the Trump 2017 tax reductions and jobs, and incorporates new tax deductions to reduce rights to advice and overtime.
Before signing the bill, the president declared that the bill “would feed massive economic growth” and “would raise citizens who work hard who would run this country”.
“We officially rendered the permanent Trump tax discounts,” said Trump. “It is the greatest tax reduction in the history of our country.
The measure also increases the debt limit by $ 5 billions – a provision that was faced with a meticulous examination of figures such as SpaceX and the CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk, which once put a war against unnecessary public spending at the Ministry of Government.
In addition, the bill cancels certain green energy tax credits from the Biden era and allocates around $ 350 billion for defense and Trump’s mass expulsion initiative to eliminate illegal immigrants from the United States
“The wind. It doesn’t work,” said Trump. “I’m going to tell you, apart from ruining our fields and our valleys, killing all the birds, (and) very weak and very expensive, (they are) all made in China. You know, I noticed something … With all the windmills that China sends us … I have never seen a wind farm in China.”
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President Donald Trump signs a decree in the White House Oval Office in Washington, DC, United States, Thursday, January 30, 2025. (Bonnie Cash / Upi / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The measure also establishes Medicaid reforms, in particular new 80 -hour work requirements in a month for the beneficiaries of Medicaid and widens the work requirements for people on the additional nutritional aid program, or SNAP.
The Senate Republicans were sent on June 26 to reform and adopt the measure before the deadline of Trump’s July 4 after the Elizabeth Macdonough Senate parliamentarian determined that several Medicaid reforms in the taxation and radical internal policy package did not follow the rules of the Senate and were to be deleted.
In the end, the Senate barely adopted the measure Tuesday by a margin of 51-50. Republican senses. Susan Collins of Maine, Thom Tillis de Caroline du Nord and Rand Paul de Kentucky all voted against the bill, forcing the vice-president JD Vance to intervene and vote against the link.
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Senator Thom Tillis, Rn. (Tom Williams / CQ-Roll Call, included via Getty Images)
The legislation then returned to the Chamber to hammer some differences in the versions adopted in the two chambers of the Congress.
Wednesday evening, before the house, Vance revealed the warmth of the legislators to obtain the measurement through the finish line, citing provisions to the extent which would strengthen border security.
“The major bill gives the president the resources and the power to cancel the invasion of the borders of Biden,” said Vance in an article on Wednesday on X. “He must pass.”
“Congratulations to everyone. Sometimes I even doubted that we do it by July 4! But now we have delivered major tax reductions and the resources necessary to guarantee the border. I promise, the promises held!”
Trump also focused on the provisions of the borders of the measure when he urged the legislators to obtain the legislation completed during a “large, beautiful event” at the White House on June 26, labeling the bill The “most important border law sector to cross the soil of the congress”.
“It is the ultimate codification of our agenda for – very simply, a sentence that has been well used well in me in the past 10 years, but perhaps even before that – making America again large,” said Trump at the event.
Other administration officials have also warned that the fact of not adopting the bill would be wreaking havoc on the economy. For example, the Director of Management of the Management and Budget of the White House, Russell Vought, told legislators in June that not adopting the measure would result in a 60% tax increase for Americans and would trigger a recession.
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The head of the minority of the Hakeem Jeffries room, DN.Y., is expressed during a press conference in Capitol, in Washington, Thursday, March 6, 2025. (APO photo / J. Scott Applewhite)
Meanwhile, no democrat of one or the other Congress chamber supported the measure. The chief of the Hakeem Jeffries House minority, DN.Y., labeled the “cruel” bill during the ground remarks that lasted hours on Thursday, pointing to Medicaid and SNAP reforms which suggest that the reports would delete millions of programs.
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“What is envisaged in this great ugly bill is false. It is dangerous, and it is cruel, and cruelty should not be the objective or the outcome of legislation that we consider here in the House of Representatives of the United States,” said Jeffries.
Fox News Liz Elkind contributed to this report.