House Republicans narrowly pass Trump’s big bill of tax breaks and program cuts after all-night session
- House Republicans passed President Trump's tax breaks and program cuts bill by a 215-214 vote on Thursday after an all-night session.
- The passage followed intense negotiations, public hearings, and Trump’s direct involvement to promote the bill known as the "One Big Beautiful Bill."
- The multitrillion-dollar package extends $4.5 trillion in tax breaks, adds new ones such as no taxes on tips and overtime, and imposes Medicaid and food stamps work requirements.
- The Congressional Budget Office projects that the proposed changes would result in 8.6 million fewer individuals having health insurance, a monthly decrease of 3 million recipients of food stamp benefits, and would cause the federal deficit to grow by $3.8 trillion over ten years.
- The bill's narrow approval highlights GOP unity under Speaker Johnson despite Democratic opposition and internal GOP disagreements over spending cuts and program changes.
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