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Anthony Bolder

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Donald Trump has his first major legislative victory from his second presidential term.

The Big, Beautiful Bill, as he calls it, is a common package that includes many key pieces of his agenda – fulfilling the promises he has made along the campaign path.

It also contains the seeds of political danger to the president and his party.

The fact that Trump and his team were able to preserve the legislation through Congress, despite the narrow majority in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, is not a small achievement.

His success required him and his allies to win budget hawks within the Republican Party, who intended to reduce government spending, as well as centers, who were careful about the redundancies of social programs.

When this congress session began in January, there were doubts about whether Republicans from the Chamber could even agree to return Congressman Mike Johnson to the chairman of the President, let alone agree on the basic legislative acts.

However, they agreed that they did it – as did the Republicans in the Senate, the famous ugly camera.

Reuters President US Donald Trump holds a fist in the airReuters

The expenditure package approved by legislators directs about $ 150 billion ($ 110 billion) at new border security costs, detention centers and immigration staff. Another $ 150 billion has been allocated for military spending, including the President’s Golden Dome President’s missile defense program.

Indeed, however, the large number is in reducing taxes in this legislation. They amount to over 4.5TN in 10 years.

Some of them are abbreviations that were first adopted in Trump’s first term and had to expire before the bill made them permanent. Others, such as termination of taxes on advice and overtime, were promises to campaign in 2024, which are now being applied but will expire by 2028.

All this adds to a massive new debt to the United States. The White House claims that tax reduction will encourage economic growth that will generate sufficient new revenue when it is undertaken with tariff collections.

But external forecasts suggest that this legislation will add more than $ 3TN to a new US debt.

A pair of bar diagrams compare the estimated increases and savings in the US federal spending from the Trump budget bill. The first lane diagram shows the cumulative increase in costs for 10 years. It emphasizes tax extensions ($ 4.5TN), defense (worth $ 150 billion) and limits (worth $ 129 billion). The tape representing tax extension is much longer than any of the bar bars, which shows general savings. This second bar diagram emphasizes Medicaid (worth $ 930 billion savings), green energy (worth $ 488 billion) and food benefits (worth $ 287 billion)

As critics such as Republican Senator Rand Paul from Kentucky, the legislation raises the size of the new debt that the federal government can issue with a $ 5TN – a step that would not be necessary if the White House really believes their budget forecasts.

Paul and others such as technological multillionaire Elon Musk have warned that this huge amount of debt will increase the burden of the federal government, as interest payments are expelled and will increase interest rates. Fiscal in terms of fiscal, they warn.

Another senator who voted against the legislation, Tom Tilis of North Carolina, had a different warning about Trump and his party. In a fiery speech on the House of the House, he accused the president of violating the promise of those who supported him, referring to the cuts of the bill worth approximately 1TN of Medicaid, a government health insurance program for low-income Americans.

“Republicans are about to make a health mistake and convey a promise,” he said, saying more than 660,000 people in North Carolina will be “pushed” Medicaid.

Watch: The moment Democrat Haquem Jeffreris ended his eight -hour speech protesting against the bill

A year after Trump enters the workers’ class, including minority voters who traditionally support enemy Democrats, his legislation will make nearly 12 million Americans lose Medicaid coverage over the next 10 years, according to the non -partial budget budget.

Democrats are already preparing attacks on Republicans for what they say is legislation that reduces social services to provide a reduction in taxes to more enforceable Americans.

Although these abbreviations will not come into force only after the interim elections in the next year, Democrats will try to remind US voters of the consequences that Republicans have taken in the last few weeks.

Trump is preparing what a ceremony for the signing of holiday accounts must be on July 4 – the American Independence Day – and will utter its ability to manage not only through executive order but also by introducing a new law.

But the struggle to determine the benefits – and the consequences – of this bill is just beginning.

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