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| A win for the elite. A loss for the others. |
$4,500,000,000,000 will be piled on America. So many Americans will lose their health insurance. Many companies will stop offering overtime to prevent workers from receiving tax free extra labor. Professional gamblers will have to pay more for their loses. Transgender Americans will be stripped of their rights.
Customers will pay with cards instead of offering tips to servers, rideshare drivers and taxi operators.
A lot of pork and side projects for lawmakers.
More funds to Israel and its genocide.
None of this bill was read.
Congress has a job approval of 22%.
A civil war is coming.
A Big Beautiful Bill Act passes.
House Speaker Johnson Mike Johnson (R-LA) said he expected the House will vote on the GOP's domestic policy package "around 8-8:30 this morning," if not sooner.
Asked how he was able to win over the Republican holdouts, Johnson told reporters, "There was just a lot of patience and listening to everyone’s concerns and making sure that their, their concerns were addressed."
Johnson said he’s talked to Trump “multiple times today, tonight, this morning.”
“I mean, he was up engaged as late as 1 am. He may still be up for all I know. He doesn’t really sleep a lot,” he said.
When asked about the self-imposed July 4 deadline for passage and whether Johnson was disappointed to again be sorting out legislation overnight, he said: “I’m not disappointed. I mean, again, this is part of the process. It’s, when you’re doing a big, comprehensive piece of legislation, you’re going to expect a lot of, a lot of extra time, a lot of questions and a lot of deliberation over it. We factored that in, but we’re still going to meet the deadline.”
President Donald J. Trump and Republicans accomplished the goal of repealing the Affordable Care Act, ending the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's powers to help consumers, making the Jobs and Tax Cuts Act of 2017 brackets permanent and so many other things.
Trump is expected to hold a bill signing ceremony for his sweeping domestic policy package tomorrow — July Fourth — according to three GOP sources who have been invited to the event and plan to attend.
The House is expected to pass the package later today.
The timing of the White House event is still fluid, but is expected to be later in the day tomorrow. Trump is scheduled to return from Iowa around 1 a.m., so an early morning event is unlikely.
Trump currently has a military families picnic on his public schedule at 5 p.m. tomorrow, followed by a Fourth of July celebration with fireworks at 9 p.m.

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