House passes 'Big, Beautiful Bill'
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Republicans are touting House passage of a megabill to fund Trump’s agenda as a win for Americans. Democrats slam it as benefiting the rich and hurting low-income people.
An internal House Republican memo shared with Fox News Digital highlights the key Republican accomplishments included in President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill," which clocks in at 1,118 pages.
Millions of low-income Americans, including families with children, could lose their food stamp benefits under House Republicans’ newly passed tax and spending cuts package, according to a Congressional Budget Office analysis released Thursday.
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What was supposed to be a late-night procedural step toward delivering Trump a vital legislative win instead exposed deep and widening fractures within the House GOP conference.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act passed 215 to 214. All Democrats and two Republicans, Reps. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., and Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, voted against the bill. House Freedom Caucus Chair Andy Harris,
Speaker Mike Johnson joked that he was "going to strangle" Andrew Garbarino for apparently falling asleep before the vote.
The bill passed with all Democrats and two Republicans − Reps. Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Warren Davidson of Ohio − voting against it.
Fox News senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram breaks down the House vote on President Donald Trump's ‘big, beautiful bill.’ House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, R-Minn., discusses getting the votes needed.
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Republicans routinely criticized Democrats for rushing bills through Congress. Now that they’re in power, they don’t seem to mind.
Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie was one of two Republican 'no' votes on a bill that would enact many of President Donald Trump's campaign promises.
With each new Republican administration, it is the same promise. With each round of tax cuts, it is the same result: vast benefits for the wealthiest Americans and a pittance for everyone else. There is little growth but widening inequality and an even starker gap between the haves and have-nots.
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Republican attorneys general visit Yuma, Arizona, highlighting a 90% drop in illegal crossings since Trump's second term and the impact of fentanyl trafficking.