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Fiscal Conservatives Rage as Trump’s Bill Advances Despite Deficit Fears

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Fiscal conservatives are expressing rage as Donald Trump’s comprehensive tax and spending bill advanced in the US House of Representatives, despite significant fears about its impact on the federal deficit. The legislation cleared a key procedural hurdle in the early hours of Thursday, paving the way for a potential final vote. House Speaker Mike Johnson is pushing for its swift approval.
The crucial “rule” vote, which had been stalled for hours due to objections from lawmakers, was finally approved near 4:00 AM in Washington D.C., ending an overnight legislative standoff. This prolonged delay was a testament to the internal dissent within the Republican ranks, particularly from fiscal conservatives who oppose the bill’s spending.
President Donald Trump actively pressured reluctant Republican lawmakers throughout Wednesday, insisting on the bill’s passage by the Independence Day holiday. He used Truth Social to openly warn the holdouts, stating, “What are the Republicans waiting for??? What are you trying to prove??? MAGA IS NOT HAPPY, AND IT’S COSTING YOU VOTES!!!”
The bill, already passed by the Senate, faces a challenging path in the House, where the Republican majority is razor-thin. Texas Congressman Keith Self, a prominent fiscal conservative, lambasted the Senate’s for failing to save enough money and for its estimated $3.3 trillion addition to the US budget deficit by 2034. This opposition highlights the difficult balancing act for Speaker Johnson.

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