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New York Times PoliticsJul 01, 2025
Some House Republicans Already Plan to Vote Against Trump's Policy Bill
To meet the president's Friday deadline, the speaker will have to corral his party into accepting a bill several have criticized.

Washington Post PoliticsJul 01, 2025
Here's what's in the big Trump tax and immigration bill that the Senate passed
The Senate advanced Trump's priorities, which Republicans have been calling the One Big Beautiful Bill. Here's how it could change the federal government and the U.S. economy.

New York Times PoliticsJul 01, 2025
Which Republicans Voted Against Trump's Bill in the Senate
Senators Susan Collins of Maine, Rand Paul of Kentucky and Thom Tillis of North Carolina defied the president on his signature measure.

New York Times PoliticsJun 30, 2025
Senate Begins Votes on Trump Policy Bill, With Support Still in Doubt
The Senate held an hourslong vote-a-thon on the legislation as Republicans continued to grasp for the support to pass President Trump's signature legislation.

Democracy NowJun 30, 2025
To Fund Tax Cuts for the Rich, GOP Budget Bill Would "Take a Sledgehammer" to Healthcare for Millions
Senate lawmakers are debating President Trump's 940-page so-called big, beautiful bill as Republicans race to meet a Trump-imposed July 4 deadline and are set to vote on key amendments. Senate Republicans have deepened the cuts to Medicaid while cutting taxes for the wealthy and increasing the national deficit. "Basically, you have Republicans taking food and medicine and other things away from vulnerable people in order to finance tax cuts for the rich," says David Dayen, executive editor of The American Prospect.

Dr. Adam Gaffney, a critical care physician and professor at Harvard Medical School, co-authored a report that found the bill could lead to 1.3 million Americans going without medications, 1.2 million Americans being saddled with medical debt, 380,000 women going without mammograms, and over 16,500 deaths annually. "I work in the ICU. I see patients with life-threatening complications of untreated illness because they didn't get care because they couldn't afford it. What happens when we add to that number massively?" says Gaffney.

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