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The budget bill, long -standing by Donald Trump, as the “big, beautiful bill” struck an obstacle on Friday when MPs from the President’s own party voted against him in the congress.
Five Republicans have joined all Democrats in providing a stunning failure of President Trump’s domestic agenda, demanding more budget cuts.
Trump, who several times this year has muscled voices, called on the legislators to unite behind the legislation. “We don’t need” stands “in the Republican Party. Stop talking and done!”, He published on Truth Social.
The chances of the success bill are not hopeless, but its failure gives it to the Trump administration its first legislative bruise of the year.
Support for the bill among Republicans varies. Some hard liners want to see that budget cuts continue further, while other Republicans have expressed concern about the cuts of programs such as Medicaid, on which their ingredients depend.
The five Republicans, who voted against the measure of the procedural vote, said they would continue to support support, unless the speaker Mike Johnson agreed to further reduce Medicaid, a lower-income health care program.
They also want Johnson to include a complete cancellation of a decrease in the green energy tax implemented by the Democrats into the bill.
“This bill is very short,” said the Texas Republican Chip Roy, who voted against the measure. “This does not do what we say is doing the deficits.”
The proposed legislation will extend the tax reduction implemented during the First Trump Administration.
While Trump fits the inclusion of the Council Tax Policy Bill, some critics say the bill is beneficial for rich Americans.
Democrats, who are predominantly opposed to the bill, are pushing for a review of Medicaid cuts and cuts for the cost of the Affordable Care Act, which offers millions of Americans, subsidized health insurance.
“No other previous bill, has no other previous law, no other previous event caused as many millions of Americans to lose their health. Even the big depression,” said Pennsylvania Democrat Brandon Boyle.
If accepted, tax reduction will cost $ 3.72 trillion ($ 2.8) in ten years, according to the bilateral congressional tax committee.