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BumRushDaShow

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Thu Jul 3, 2025, 03:39 AM Jul 3

House Moves Ahead on Trump Policy Bill, Overcoming G.O.P. Resistance [View all]

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Source: New York Times

July 3, 2025 Updated 4:07 a.m. ET


The House took its first step early Thursday toward a final vote on President Trump's marquee domestic policy bill, after Republicans put down a revolt by conservative holdouts that had threatened to sink it.

After a day and night of paralysis on the House floor, and haggling and uncertainty in the Capitol, Speaker Mike Johnson scored a preliminary victory in his bid to overcome resistance within his party when the House voted to allow the bill to come up for debate. The 219-to-213 vote suggested he had won the backing of recalcitrant Republicans whose resistance had stalled the measure, though the House still had to take a final vote to approve it.

Facing tight margins in the House, he could afford only a handful of defections on the measure, which would slash taxes by a total of $4.5 trillion, increase funding for the military and border security, cut about $1 trillion from Medicaid and reduce food assistance for the poor. In the end, only Representative Brian Fitzpatrick, a moderate from Pennsylvania, joined Democrats in opposing the move to advance the bill after four other Republicans had initially voted against it and several others had withheld their votes.

Dysfunction reigned on the House floor into the wee hours of Thursday morning ahead of the vote, as a handful of Republicans opposed bringing up the measure and more withheld their votes altogether, sending Mr. Johnson grasping for a way to muscle through the sweeping legislation in the face of unified Democratic opposition.

Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/03/us/politics/house-trump-bill-obbb.html



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Just breaking I think this may have been the Rules vote.


Article updated.

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July 3, 2025 Updated 3:25 a.m. ET


The House took its first step early Thursday toward a final vote on President Trump's marquee domestic policy bill, after Republicans put down a revolt by conservative holdouts that had threatened to sink it.

After a day and night of paralysis on the House floor, and haggling and uncertainty in the Capitol, Speaker Mike Johnson scored a preliminary victory in his bid to overcome resistance within his party when the House voted to allow the bill to come up for debate. The 219-to-213 vote suggested he had won the backing of recalcitrant Republicans whose resistance had stalled the measure, though the House still had to take a final vote to approve it.

Facing tight margins in the House, he could afford only a handful of defections on the measure, which would slash taxes by a total of $4.5 trillion, increase funding for the military and border security, cut about $1 trillion from Medicaid and reduce food assistance for the poor.

Dysfunction reigned on the House floor into the wee hours of Thursday morning ahead of the vote, as a handful of Republicans opposed bringing up the measure and more withheld their votes altogether, sending Mr. Johnson grasping for a way to muscle through the sweeping legislation in the face of unified Democratic opposition.
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Still Think This Will Ultimately Pass modrepub Jul 3 #1
I believe bad things need to happen economically and even as it relates to health for MAGA to see the reality. OrlandoDem2 Jul 3 #4
Didn't they add money just for rural hospitals? So that only urban hospitals will face the worst of it? Zipgun Jul 3 #6
Sometimes I Think We're Not Messaging modrepub Jul 3 #12
we dont talk enough about all the good jobs created by the aca. mopinko Jul 3 #17
I'm so confused! BigmanPigman Jul 3 #2
Whenever there is legislation that needs to be voted on BumRushDaShow Jul 3 #5
Great explanation. Thanks! BigmanPigman Jul 3 #20
The only thing left in the House as far as voting is the final House vote progree Jul 3 #3
Fitzpatrick did the right thing??!!!??!! Freddie Jul 3 #7
He still needs to be REMOVED BumRushDaShow Jul 3 #9
The party allowed him to vote no Freddie Jul 3 #10
Exactly BumRushDaShow Jul 3 #13
That's true, but shows just how worried the Rs about losing PA-1 Deminpenn Jul 3 #14
Unfortunately you are correct Freddie Jul 3 #16
I remember when Patrick Murphy, one of the first Iraq War vets, briefly held that seat BumRushDaShow Jul 3 #21
Remember it well Freddie Jul 3 #22
5 ways Trump's tax bill will limit health care access, NPR, 7/2/25 progree Jul 3 #8
My thinking is DENVERPOPS Jul 3 #11
Trump Government Mr.Bee Jul 3 #18
Does this sound familiar? DENVERPOPS Jul 3 #19
ima wrong? et tu Jul 3 #15
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