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Trump’s Megabill Faces Rocky House Path After Senate Victory

Trump’s Megabill Faces Rocky House Path After Senate Victory/ Newslooks/ WASHINGTON/ J. Mansour/ Morning Edition/ President Trump’s sweeping megabill cleared the Senate in a dramatic 51-50 vote. The legislation now faces tough House negotiations and potential Republican infighting. Lawmakers rush to finalize the bill by Trump’s July 4 signing deadline.

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., reacts to reporters after Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., was forcefully removed from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s news conference in Los Angeles and handcuffed by officers as he tried to speak up about immigration raids that have led to protests in California and elsewhere, at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, June 12, 2025. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Quick Look:

Trump Megabill Quick Look

  • Senate passed bill 51-50, VP Vance breaking tie
  • House-Senate talks required to reconcile different versions
  • Major hurdles include Medicaid cuts, tax changes, GOP divisions
  • Trump wants bill signed by July 4
  • Democrats uniformly oppose, lack votes to block it

Trump’s Megabill: What Comes Next After Senate Passage — And What Could Derail It

Deep Look

Congressional Republicans are racing toward a self-imposed July 4 deadline to deliver President Donald Trump’s sweeping domestic policy package — but plenty of hurdles remain, even after its dramatic Senate passage.

The Senate gave the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” a green light early Tuesday after a marathon 24-hour vote-a-rama, approving it by a razor-thin 51-50 margin. Vice President JD Vance broke the tie, with three GOP senators — Rand Paul of Kentucky, Thom Tillis of North Carolina, and Susan Collins of Maine — voting no.

Why it matters: Trump’s bill is the centerpiece of his second-term agenda, combining enormous tax cuts, major changes to social programs, and sweeping shifts in federal spending priorities. But it faces strong skepticism across the political spectrum.

Even if Congress hits Trump’s preferred timeline, deep public doubts persist. Polls show widespread concerns about the bill’s cost, cuts to Medicaid, impacts on the social safety net, boosts to immigration enforcement, and rollbacks of green energy incentives.

What happens next to meet the July 4 deadline?

1. House-Senate Reconciliation:

2. House Vote Required:

3. Trump’s Signature:

  • Once both chambers agree, the bill goes to Trump’s desk. The president has said he wants to sign it by Friday — timing the victory with Independence Day celebrations.

What could derail the megabill?


Can Democrats block the bill?

Not directly.

  • Democrats are expected to unanimously oppose the bill, but under reconciliation rules, they lack the votes to block it outright.
  • Without control of either chamber, their power is mostly limited to political messaging, amendment votes designed to put Republicans on the record on tough issues, and laying groundwork for midterm election attacks.

Even as Republicans push forward, the path remains precarious. The next few days will determine whether Trump secures a major legislative win — or if internal divisions and procedural traps force him to scale back his ambitions.


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