House GOP Pushes Trump’s Tax Bill Amid Internal Resistance and Risks
As House Republicans race to pass President Trump’s tax and spending cuts, internal opposition grows over Medicaid cuts and deficit increases—yet party leaders push hard for unity.
House Republicans are barreling toward a decisive vote on President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax and spending cuts package, eager to capitalize on the narrow Senate approval that hinged on Vice President JD Vance’s tie-breaking vote. But this is no straightforward victory; it’s a high-stakes gamble demanding unity within a razor-thin House majority barely holding at 220-212.The White House and GOP leadership emphasize delivering on the clear mandate voters gave in 2022 after years of Democrat mismanagement. "The American people gave us a clear mandate," proclaimed the top four House Republican leaders shortly after the Senate barely passed the bill. Their...
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