Senate GOP Rallies Behind Trump’s Big Bill
Senate Republicans are racing against the clock to shepherd their "Big, Beautiful Bill" through to passage by next week, a sweeping piece of legislation they hope will rein in liberal overreach and affirm conservative priorities. After late-night sessions and fierce negotiations, the bill now includes a decade-long freeze on bureaucratic meddling in AI at the local and state levels—an unmistakable win against overregulation and creeping technocratic control. While attempts to trim bloated food assistance programs were unfortunately scrapped to appease moderates like Sens. Collins and Murkowski, the core of the bill holds strong. Still, internal debates rage on over SALT deductions and Medicaid reforms, with deficit hawks like Sen. Ron Johnson drawing a hard line—especially in light of continued foreign entanglements like airstrikes on Iran. For conservatives demanding fiscal sanity and a return to American strength, this bill may be the line in the sand.
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