The U.S. House of Representatives narrowly approved the Senate-amended ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ on Thursday, keeping President Trump’s hopes alive of passing the bill before the July 4th deadline. The vote came through with a slim margin of 218–214 votes, marking a major legislative milestone for President Trump’s second-term agenda.
Only two Republicans joined all House Democrats in opposing the sweeping tax and spending package. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries delivered a record-setting 8 hours, 44 minutes speech to delay the vote and highlight concerns over budget cuts. This completes the legislative process as the Senate passed the amended version on July 1 by a 51–50 margin, with Vice President Vance casting the deciding vote.

Now, with both chambers in agreement, the 900-page reconciliation bill will be sent to the President for his signature. Trump marked his political win while in Iowa, where he joined the launch of a yearlong series of events leading up to America’s 250th anniversary. He is likely to sign the bill into law on Friday at the White House.
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“I’m grateful to the Republican lawmakers; what they achieved is truly remarkable,” he said. The president also took a swipe at Democrats, claiming they opposed the bill simply out of dislike for him, adding, “They hate Trump, but I hate them too.”