
How Senate Republican added Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ and approved
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Senate Republicans left Washington to sell the president this week Donald Trump’s “Big, beautiful bill,” but the road to creating and passing laws began a year and a half ago.
Trump’s $ 3.3 trillion megabil was a few months in creating Trump’s legal priorities on border security, protection and energy. And it was a marketing policy in the bill, which was to raise or maintain many tax deductions and job laws of the Tax law, which was the inspiration for the Republican’s desire to pass it.
But the Senate Republican people have taken some time to rest and approve the bill, Trump spent a month, and Trump signed the Billion Billion Clabal Package of Billion Billion Billion and tried by the imprisonment of the Senate Democrats of Presidential candidates.
After Marathon vote-e-ram, Senate passed Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’

President Donald Trump boarded Air Force One for Scotland on July 25, 2025 at Joint Base Andrews in Merrland. (Andrew Haricic/Getty Image)
In the early hours of 224, the Republican was in Washington, the then Senate Republican Conference Chair John Barreso, R-Wao. He started the bill well before withdrawing the policy. Senate Republican To laugh at the GOP’s agenda if you win in November.
And a few months later, Trump visited the Senate Republican people to discuss the policy that is working behind the scenes.
“We discussed how the Republican people will bring people back to the United States with President Trump in the White House,” Barreso said at the time. “These families begin to prevent families from high prices of Democrats, to relieve American energy, stop increasing the democrat tax, and to secure the southern boundaries. The Republican is United.”
In January, the true, close work started where the concepts were taken and brought to the law.
Senate’s majority leader John ThunRs. This increased the pressure on the Republican people in the lower chamber to get together behind their own plan.
For many of the earlier parts of this year, however, the Senate was waiting to pass its own version of the bills and the bill in the hall. Still, Sen. Markwen Mulin, R-Ok, and his leadership team worked to get a product on the other side that a product Senate GOP could work on one side of the building.

In Washington, on August 1, 2025, a journalist around the US office and the Senate Chamber at the Capital of the Senate, John Thune, a journalist around John Thune. (Chip Somodwilli/Getty Image)
And when the bill entered the upper chamber in early June, Trump was under pressure from July 4, which was used to help coral members to complete the work on the bill.
One of the major disagreements in the upper chamber before hitting the bill is on the nature of the deduction of Medicide, especially for the purpose of tax rate. Eventually the issue was reduced through the creation of funds of rural hospitals of Billion, but promised to make sure that the changes in the provider will never apply.
“I think this was a big mistake,” Sen. Josh HollyR-Mo., Said at that time. “I think here is a unhappy part of the Congress here, this is an attempt to reduce Medicade.”
“And I think, very clearly, my party needs some self-discovery,” he continued. “If you want to be a working class party, you have to distribute the workers for the workers. You cannot take out health care from the people who work.”
And when this bill finally hit the floor, what will be developed in multi-day case of procedural obstacles, the Senate Minority Leader ChakumarDNY, the Senate Republican was still not in the board forcibly reading the entire bill and forcibly forcibly.
Initially, Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Vis. And Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fly. Under his leadership, a group of financial hawks showed that the package did not support the package-compared to the Obamacare, the federal government had to deepen the Medicaid with a percentage of health.
They were given a repair that finally never came to the floor, but the bill was enough to overtake them from tanking. And their resistance began in the first of a handful of bones at Thune’s office outside the scene floor.

Republican Sen. Thom Thom Tilis announced in June that he would not run in the third term in the Senate for re -election in June. (Gateie image)
Sen. Synthia Lammis, R-Ni.
“It saves a lot of money,” she said. “It saved a lot of money and so I was curious to see the opportunity to use the opportunity, as we were able to open the mandatory costs, really used the opportunity to save some money.”
And then, on the night of the night, the Republican was passing from the Thaune office to the Senate floor, Sen. Lisa Murkovsky, R-Alaska had gone to support the bill. Thom tilisRNC, can vote against it.
“Sometimes it should be placed on the clock, as the argument should be terminated at times,” Mulin told Fox News Digital. “And so we had to do some of them on the floor. We had to give our hands.”
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And finally, only three Republican, Sense. Rand Paul of Kentucky, Kolins and Tilis voted against the bill. From there he went to the House, where the Republican in the lower chamber had its own dramatic rally to pass the Assembly Behemoth.
And now, because the Republican people scattered their voters in their homes to sell these bills, Tilis said that the “basic” part of the information that MPs could share is that they stopped nationwide tax lease.
“The shame of the Medicated provision is that most of the bills are supported,” he told Fox News Digital. “I think we have to remind us of the problem of tax bill that they would not see a cut, but if we had not done it, they would have seen the historical growth.”
He further said, “We need to be reminded that we are starting what we are doing and the economy we created was capable of dealing with coed,” he added. “And I strongly believe that if we would not have passed it. We were in a different posture.”
Alex Miller is the author of Fox News Digital that covers the American Senate.
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