US Senate Republicans narrowly pass Trump's 'big, beautiful' bill
Bill Narrowly Passes in the Senate
The highly anticipated Tax Cuts and Jobs Act narrowly passed the Senate on Tuesday with a vote of 51-49. The bill, a key priority for President Trump, aims to cut taxes for businesses and individuals, simplify the tax code, and boost the economy. Republicans hailed it as a "big beautiful bill," while Democrats countered with criticisms of the bill's potential negative impacts on the nation's debt and the tax burden of the working class. The bill will now go to the House, where it faces a tough road to passage before the end of the year. Stay tuned to our channel for continued coverage of this developing story.
What's Next?
The bill will now head to the House of Representatives, where it faces a tough road ahead. With a Democratic majority, the bill is expected to face substantial opposition and possible amendments. Should it pass the House, it will then go to President Trump's desk for signing.