News

Donald Trump's 'big beautiful bill; faces opposition over Medicaid cuts. Iowa's Sen. Joni Ernst went viral when she said "we are all going to die." ...
Elon Musk hasn't let up on his criticism of Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill." He's called it the "Debt Slavery Bill" and asked his followers to call members of Congress about it. "We don't have time ...
Trump and Republicans’ bill would add $3 trillion to the national debt over 10 years, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. Accessibility statement Skip to main content.
After narrow House passage, the “big, beautiful bill” faces Senate changes. That could threaten its survival when it returns to the House.
President Trump’s deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller defended the House-approved GOP spending bill in a series of posts online Tuesday. The affectionately labeled “big, beautiful bill” has … ...
President Donald Trump’s tax bill would reduce taxes by $3.7 trillion but increase the national debt and cause more people to lose health insurance, according to the CBO.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, passed by the House and now in the hands of the Senate, could add $2 trillion to the deficit, sparking debate among Republicans and criticism from Elon Musk.
The House of Representatives’ advancement of H.R.1, the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” marks a significant step toward restoring longer-term certainty for farmers and ranchers after a series of ...
President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” took unfriendly fire from several White House allies Tuesday, including Elon Musk, complicating its path out of the Senate and to the president’s desk.
On May 22 the House passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, a giant reconciliation bill that has been hotly debated over the past few months. Factional disagreements over the state and local tax ...
A clash over the reconciliation bill’s effect on the federal debt imperils efforts to pass the sweeping Republican tax and spending bill in the Senate.. The reconciliation legislation, the One ...
But the bill has been criticized by Republican lawmakers, many of whom say that while they support the cause of funding early childhood education, they are troubled by using surplus funds to do so.