Journos News
Wednesday, November 19, 2025
  • Login
  • Home
  • Breaking News
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Conflict and Crisis
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Health
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Breaking News
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Conflict and Crisis
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Health
No Result
View All Result
Journos News
No Result
View All Result
Home Government and Politics Budget & Taxation

Senate Passes Trump’s Tax and Spending Bill After Tie-Breaker from VP Vance

Trump’s $4.5 Trillion Tax Cut Plan Clears Senate by Narrowest Margin

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
July 2, 2025
in Budget & Taxation, Congress, Government and Politics, Government Reforms & Controversies, Legislation, Senate, U.S, World News
0
GOP Pushes Through Tax Cuts and Medicaid Reductions in Tense Senate Vote - Senate Television via AP

Senate Deadlocks 50-50 on Trump Bill, VP Vance Casts Deciding Vote - Senate Television via AP

Senate Passes Trump’s Sweeping Tax Cut Bill After Dramatic Tie-Breaker from VP Vance

WASHINGTON – After a marathon overnight session and weeks of political infighting, Senate Republicans narrowly pushed through former President Donald Trump’s massive tax and spending bill on Tuesday — but not without drama.

The vote came down to a 50-50 deadlock, broken by Vice President JD Vance, handing Trump a crucial win on what he’s called his top legislative priority: permanent tax cuts and deep spending reductions.

A Nail-Biter to the End

Three Republicans — Thom Tillis (NC), Susan Collins (ME), and Rand Paul (KY) — joined Democrats in voting against the measure, raising sharp concerns over proposed Medicaid cuts and the ballooning national deficit. That left GOP leaders with no margin for error.

“In the end, we got the job done,” said Senate Majority Leader John Thune, who worked through the night negotiating last-minute changes to keep the fragile coalition together.

The bill now heads back to the House for a vote on Wednesday. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has promised to deliver it to Trump’s desk before his self-imposed July 4th deadline.

RELATED POSTS

Europe Faces Challenge from Russia’s Shadow Oil Fleet in the Baltic

U.S. Confirms F-35 Fighter Jet Sale to Saudi Arabia Amid Security Concerns

Honda Recalls More Than 256,000 Accord Hybrids Over Software Fault

Brian Walshe Admits to Hiding Wife’s Remains but Still Faces Murder Trial

Congress Overwhelmingly Backs Release of Epstein Files After Months of Delay

UN Backs U.S. Plan for Gaza Governance and Stabilization After Two Years of War

What’s in the “One Big Beautiful Bill”

Officially titled the One Big Beautiful Bill Act — until Democrats stripped out the name — the 887-page legislation includes:

  • $4.5 trillion in tax cuts, making Trump’s 2017 tax breaks permanent and adding new ones, like no taxes on tips
  • $1.2 trillion in spending cuts, largely targeting Medicaid and food stamps, including new work requirements
  • $350 billion for border and national security, funded partly through new immigration-related fees
  • Rollbacks of green energy tax credits, which Democrats say will devastate wind and solar investments

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) warns the bill would increase the national deficit by nearly $3.3 trillion over the next decade and result in 11.8 million more Americans losing health coverage by 2034.

Tensions Run High in the Senate

The road to passage was rocky. Senators endured a vote-a-rama — a grueling process of nonstop amendment votes — as GOP leaders scrambled to save the bill from collapse.

At one point, Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) was flanked by colleagues trying to win her support. She ultimately voted yes after securing temporary protections for her state from food stamp cuts, though her bid to boost Medicaid reimbursements failed.

Collins, who fought to include $50 billion for rural hospitals, saw the funding inserted at the last minute — but still voted no.

“My difficulties with the bill go far beyond that,” she said.

Even Trump, speaking to reporters on his way to Florida, seemed unsure. “I don’t want to go too crazy with cuts,” he said. “I don’t like cuts.”

Democrats Dig In

Senate Democrats fought the bill tooth and nail, even forcing a full reading of the legislation over the weekend in an attempt to delay the vote.

Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) blasted the bill as “wildly unpopular,” calling Republicans “in shambles.” Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) criticized the GOP’s budget math, accusing them of using “magic math” to disguise the real cost of the tax cuts.

“The numbers just don’t add up,” she said. “Americans know it. They feel it every day when they try to balance their own household budgets.”

Republicans Divided Over Cuts and Debt

Sen. Rand Paul opposed the bill over its impact on the deficit, saying, “The big not-so-beautiful bill has passed.” Sen. Thom Tillis warned that millions would lose health care under the Medicaid changes and shocked colleagues by announcing he won’t seek reelection.

Even billionaire Elon Musk weighed in, saying any lawmaker who supported the package should “hang their head in shame” and vowed to campaign against them.

Despite the infighting, the GOP rallied just enough support to pass the bill, hoping it marks a defining moment of their majority in Congress.

Next Stop: The House. All eyes now turn to Wednesday’s vote, where any changes made by the Senate could complicate the path forward. But for now, Trump’s ambitious agenda lives on — just barely.

Follow JournosNews.com for professionally verified reporting and expert analysis across world events, business, politics, technology, culture, and health — your reliable source for neutral, accurate journalism.
Source: AP News – Senate passes Trump’s big tax and spending cuts bill as Vance breaks a 50-50 tie

This article was rewritten by JournosNews.com based on verified reporting from trusted sources. The content has been independently reviewed, fact-checked, and edited for accuracy, neutrality, tone, and global readability in accordance with Google News and AdSense standards.

All opinions, quotes, or statements from contributors, experts, or sourced organizations do not necessarily reflect the views of JournosNews.com. JournosNews.com maintains full editorial independence from any external funders, sponsors, or organizations.

Stay informed with JournosNews.com — your trusted source for verified global reporting and in-depth analysis. Follow us on Google News, BlueSky, and X for real-time updates.

Tags: #BidenVsTrump#BudgetCuts#CapitolHill#CBOReport#ChuckSchumer#CongressUpdate#FederalBudget2025#GOPCongress#GreenEnergyCuts#HealthcareCuts#JDVance#MedicaidCuts#NoTaxOnTips#OneBigBeautifulBill#PattyMurray#PoliticalShowdown#RandPaul#RepublicanMajority#SenateNews#SenateVote#SpendingBill#SusanCollins#TaxReform#ThomTillis#TrumpAgenda#TrumpEconomy#TrumpLegislation#TrumpTaxCuts#USNewsUpdate#USPolitics
ShareTweetSend
The Daily Desk

The Daily Desk

The Daily Desk – Contributor, JournosNews.com, The Daily Desk is a freelance editor and contributor at JournosNews.com, covering politics, media, and the evolving dynamics of public discourse. With over a decade of experience in digital journalism, Jordan brings clarity, accuracy, and insight to every story.

Related Posts

Europe Grapples with Russia’s Shadow Oil Fleet Evading Sanctions in the Baltic - Getty Images/BBC
Europe

Europe Faces Challenge from Russia’s Shadow Oil Fleet in the Baltic

November 19, 2025
U.S. Approves F-35 Sale to Saudi Arabia Amid Technology and Security Concerns - AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert, File
Middle East

U.S. Confirms F-35 Fighter Jet Sale to Saudi Arabia Amid Security Concerns

November 19, 2025
Major Honda recall affects more than 256,600 Accord Hybrids over control-module software issue linked to possible drive power loss - AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh, file
Business

Honda Recalls More Than 256,000 Accord Hybrids Over Software Fault

November 18, 2025
Brian Walshe Pleads Guilty to Disposing Wife’s Body as Murder Trial Continues in Massachusetts - Mark Stockwell/Boston Herald via AP, Pool
Court Trials

Brian Walshe Admits to Hiding Wife’s Remains but Still Faces Murder Trial

November 18, 2025
Congress Passes Bill Requiring Release of Epstein Files After Months of Delays - AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson
Breaking News

Congress Overwhelmingly Backs Release of Epstein Files After Months of Delay

November 18, 2025
UN Backs U.S. Gaza Stabilization Plan, Approves International Force and Pathway Toward Future Palestinian Self-Determination - AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana
Middle East

UN Backs U.S. Plan for Gaza Governance and Stabilization After Two Years of War

November 18, 2025
Trump Faces Pressure as Epstein Files and Rising Costs Challenge Second Term - AP Photo/Evan Vucci
Government and Politics

Epstein Files and Economic Concerns Place Growing Pressure on Trump’s Second Term

November 17, 2025
U.S. to Designate Venezuela’s Cartel de los Soles as Foreign Terrorist Organization - Mandel Ngan/Pool/Reuters
Latin America

U.S. to Label Venezuelan Cartel de los Soles as Foreign Terrorist Organization

November 17, 2025
Japan’s Prime Minister Takaichi Sparks China Tensions Over Taiwan Military Response - Kyodo News via AP, File
China-Japan Relations

Japan-China Relations Strain Over Taiwan Remarks by Prime Minister Takaichi

November 17, 2025
Load More
Next Post
Lululemon Claims Costco Ripped Off Its Popular Athleisure Designs - AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File

Lululemon Accuses Costco of Selling Cheap Imitations of Its Clothing

Ceasefire Deal on the Table: Trump Calls on Hamas to Take the Offer - AP Photo/Ariel Schalit

Trump Says Israel Agrees to 60-Day Gaza Ceasefire, Urges Hamas to Accept

Trump Forces CBS to Release Unedited Transcripts in Future Interviews - Left: (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images), Right: (Photo by Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images), Right: Photographer: Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Trump Scores Big Win as CBS Agrees to Eight-Figure Settlement

Journos News delivers globally neutral, fact-based journalism that meets international media standards — clear, credible, and made for a connected world.

CATEGORY

SITE LINKS

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

NEWSLETTER

  • About Us
  • Accessibility Statement
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

© JournosNews.com – Trusted source for breaking news, trending stories, and in-depth reports.
All rights reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Breaking News
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Conflict and Crisis
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Health

© JournosNews.com – Trusted source for breaking news, trending stories, and in-depth reports.
All rights reserved.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.