Washington Gop rushes to adopt the `Big Beau Bill ” from Trump by July 4

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President Donald TrumpThe 24th week of return to the Oval Office should focus on the sprint of the Republican legislators to respect a deadline of July 4 to adopt massive legislation which will advance the president’s agenda, while the White House juggles simultaneously in progress linked to conflicts and tensions in the Middle East.
The 23rd week according to Trump was one of his most consecutive books in the books after having ordered military strikes in a trio of nuclear facilities in Iran on Saturday evening, the criticisms said they threatened to shoot the United States in another war. Instead, strikes seem to have wiped out the Iran’s booming nuclear program which had the Middle East and nations around the world. It ended with a ceasefire between Iran and Israel while Trump won a victory tour to end the “12-day war”.
“It is a war that could have continued for years and destroyed the whole Middle East, but it is not the case, and will never do it! May God bless Israel, God bless Iran, May God bless the Middle East, May God bless the United States of America and God bless the world! “Trump posted on Truth Social last week.
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The head of the majority of the Senate John Thune, President Donald Trump and the president of the House Mike Johnson. (Getty Images)
‘A big, beautiful bill’
The Washington Republicans, DC, are super focused on passing the “Big and Beautiful Bill” this week, before the deadline for the legislators of July 4 to win the legislation on the office of Trump for his signature. The bill on budget reconciliation, if adopted, will advance Trump’s agenda on taxes, immigration, energy, defense and national debt. The legislation is currently in front of the Senate.
The Senate Republicans succeeded in the legislation on a procedural obstacle late Saturday in a vote of 51-49 parties of the party after the hours of negotiations. All the Republicans voted to support the advancement of the bill, with the exception of the senses. Thom Tillis, RN.C., and Rand Paul, R-Ky. Tillis announced on Sunday, after having gathered the Republican colleagues and the president, that he would not ask for re -election in 2026.
Schumer to force the reading of the Senate of the entire “ Grand Bill ” by Trump
After the procedural vote, the head of the Senate minority Chuck SchumerDN.Y., obliges the clerks to the Senate to read the GOP version of the 940 -page Senate of the Mégabill de Trump as a delay tactic which blocked the debate on the package of approximately 16 hours.

The Capitol Building in Washington, DC, where GOP legislators work to adopt the only major bill. (Jemal Coutesse / Getty Images for responsible technology)
Senate legislators will hold 20 hours of debate which is uniformly divided between the Democrats and the Republicans while the bill advances before the deadline of Friday. The Senate Democrats should use their allocated time, while the Senate Republicans will probably only use part of their hours.
“Tonight, we saw a big victory in the Senate with the” big, big and beautiful bill “, but it would not have happened without the fantastic work of Senator Rick Scott, Senator Mike Lee, Senator Ron Johnson and Senator Cynthia Lummis”, posted Trump on social over DIGHT on Saturday.
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“They, with all the other republican patriots who voted for the bill, are people who really love our country! As president of the United States, I am proud of all and I can’t wait to work with them to develop our economy, reduce unnecessary spending, secure our border, beat us for our soldiers / veterinarians, assure that our Medicaid system helps those who really need, to protect our second amendment and much more.”

The card of us strikes on Iran. (Fox News)
Current discussions with Iran
The White House is expected to hold on current talks with Iran this week after the United States has achieved military strikes on three nuclear installations in the country last Saturday.
“Iran therefore wants to meet. As you know, their sites have been erased. Their very bad nuclear sites,” Trump told the media last week.
The details linked to the discussions reported are vague, Iran establishing that it participates in current talks, while the White House declared that the United States remained in close communication with the Iranians and the intermediaries.
Graham highlights basic rules for Iranian negotiations
“I spoke for a long time to our special Witkoff envoy this morning and I can assure you that we are continuing to be in close communication with the Iranians and also through our intermediaries, namely the Qataris, who were an ally and incredible partner throughout this effort,” said the press secretary of the White House Karoline Leavitt on Thursday. “And as I said, this administration is always focused on diplomacy and peace, and we want to make sure that we can arrive at a place where Iran accepts an unacceptable civilian nuclear program.
“The president wants peace. He always has it, and at the moment we are on a diplomatic path with Iran. The president and his team, namely the special Witkoff envoy, continue to be in communication with the Iranians and in particular our partners of the Gulf and Arab in the region to reach an agreement with Iran,” she added.

A demonstrator holds an image of the supreme Iranian chief of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran on June 14, 2025. (Atta Kenare / AFP via Getty Images)
Trump announced on June 21 that the United States had succeeded in Iran strikes in a social post of truth which was not preceded by media leaks or speculation that an attack was imminent. The unexpected social media post was followed a few hours later by a brief Trump address to the Nation when he was flanked by the Secretary of Defense Pete HegsethSecretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice-President JD Vance.
“Not time ago, the American army made massive precision strikes on the three main nuclear installations of the Iranian regime: Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan,” Trump said from the white house late Saturday in an address to the nation concerning the strikes. “Everyone has heard these names for years when they built this horribly destructive business. Our goal was the destruction of Iran’s nuclear enrichment capacity, and a nuclear threat stopped by the world sponsor in the world. Tonight, I can point out to the world that strikes were a spectacular military success.”
Graham highlights basic rules for Iranian negotiations
The operation included the longest mission B-2 Spirit Bomber since 2001, the The second longest B-2 mission never controlled and the biggest B-2 operational strike in the history of the United States, said Hegseth.
Operation Midnight Hammer followed Israel launching preventive strikes on Iran on June 12 after months of attempting nuclear negotiations and stopped nuclear negotiations and a subsequent concern that Iran has advanced its nuclear program.

Smoke rises from a building after being targeted by an Israeli army strike, following evacuation orders for residents in Gaza City on March 22, 2025. (Jehad Alshrafi / AP Photo)
Trump floats a ceasefire in Gaza
While celebrating the ceasefire between Israel and Iran, as well as a separate peace agreement from the United States between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday, Trump predicted a potential ceasefire in Gaza while the war between Hamas and Israel has been continuing since 2023.
Trump called the situation in “terrible” Gaza while talking to the media of the oval office on Friday, but expressed his optimism that there could soon be a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas.
“I think it’s close. I just talked with some of the people involved,” said the president, adding: “We think that in next week, we are going to get a cease-fire.”
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Trump also discussed the current humanitarian crisis in Gaza, saying: “We provide, as you know, a lot of money and a lot of food in this area because we have to do it. I mean, you must. In theory, we are not involved, but we are involved because people die.”

US President Donald Trump welcomes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the entrance to the White House to Washington, United States, February 4, 2025. Reuters / Leah Mills TPX of the day
“Agree in Gaza. Get the hostages back !!! DJT,” Trump posted on Truth Social early Sunday when he published other messages related to Big Beautiful Bill.
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The Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs, Ron Dermer, is expected to go to Washington, DC this week to meet American counterparts to discuss a cease-fire agreement, the Associated Press reported.
Alex Miller and Peter Pinedo by Fox News Digital contributed to this report.