Trump rallies House Republicans after Senate passes $3.3 trillion megabill

President Donald Trump has successfully rallied Republicans in the Senate to pass his $3.3 trillion megabill, with nearly every Republican voting in favor of the legislation. However, Sens. Thom Tillis, Rand Paul, and Susan Collins broke ranks and voted against the bill, while no Senate Democrats supported it.
Following the Senate’s approval of the bill, Trump took to Truth Social to celebrate the victory and urge House Republicans to push the bill through to his desk by July 4. He emphasized that the bill is a collective effort and a major policy win that will benefit the American people.
Trump highlighted the key provisions of the bill, including permanently lower taxes, higher wages, secure borders, and a stronger military. He reassured that Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security benefits will be strengthened and protected by eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse.
The former president urged House Republicans to unite and set aside any differences to advance the bill swiftly. He emphasized the importance of delivering on the promises made to the American people and ensuring economic growth and prosperity for the nation.
Despite some concerns from fiscal hawks in the House Freedom Caucus and moderates over spending cuts and Medicaid reductions, Republican leaders are determined to have the bill on Trump’s desk by Friday. The pressure is on for House Republicans to come together and support the legislation for the benefit of the country.
As the bill progresses through the House, it remains to be seen whether all Republican lawmakers will rally behind it. Trump’s message to his GOP colleagues is clear: stay united, have fun, and vote in favor of the bill to deliver on the promises made to the American people. The fate of the “Big, Beautiful Bill” now rests in the hands of the House Republicans as they work towards a common goal of passing the legislation and ensuring a successful outcome for the nation.