Congressional Republicans face mounting pressure over President Trump’s signature tax legislation as the chamber prepares for potential Friday consideration. The president’s Thursday White House gathering with lawmakers and cabinet officials highlighted the administration’s concern about the bill’s prospects amid internal party divisions and procedural hurdles.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune confronts delicate timing decisions while managing Republicans who remain uncommitted to the current version. The legislation’s narrow House passage suggests any Senate modifications could prove problematic, potentially requiring additional votes that might jeopardize the comprehensive package.
Trump’s public appeal featured testimonials from first responders, working families, and parents of crime victims. He framed the legislation as benefiting everyday Americans through extended tax cuts and immigration enforcement funding, urging supporters to contact their representatives. The president emphasized the bill’s comprehensive nature while avoiding specific passage timelines.
Opposition forces have mobilized around the legislation’s impact on healthcare and nutrition programs, with Democrats labeling it the “big, ugly betrayal.” The proposed Medicaid cuts would mark the largest reduction since the program’s 1965 creation, while SNAP benefits would also face significant decreases. The Joint Committee on Taxation estimates the package would significantly increase the deficit, raising concerns among fiscal conservatives about its long-term implications.
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White House Rallies Support for Trump Tax Bill Amid Senate Doubts
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