House Republicans narrowly pass Trump’s big bill of tax breaks and program cuts after all-night session
- House Republicans narrowly passed President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax and spending cuts bill after an overnight session on May 22-23, 2025, in Washington, D.C.
- The bill’s passage followed intense negotiation to overcome division within the House GOP, including an eleventh-hour White House meeting to quell conservative rebellion.
- The package includes extensions of Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, eliminates taxes on tips and overtime, introduces Medicaid and SNAP cuts, and allocates $150 billion for defense spending.
- The bill passed by a narrow 215-214 party-line vote and is estimated to add $3.8 trillion to the federal deficit over a decade, with the CBO projecting millions losing health and food benefits.
- The legislation now faces a challenging Senate review with expected amendments amid concerns over rising debt, program cuts, and the bill’s impacts on vulnerable populations.
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