The Senate's POS legislation is returning to the House amid GOP dissent, particularly from the Freedom Caucus unhappy with a projected $3.3 trillion deficit increase over ten years. Trump and J.D. Vance are pressuring GOP members to support the bill, threatening primary challenges to those who resist. The situation remains fluid, with the potential for rapid changes in support or opposition. Constituents are urged to communicate their disapproval by calling their representatives, emphasizing their role in government.
The POS big fugly bill represents a $3.3 trillion increase to the deficit over the next decade, causing discontent within the Freedom Caucus of the GOP.
Trump and J.D. Vance have been reaching out to intransigent GOP members to rally support for the bill, employing threats of primary challenges.
The passage of this legislation in the House hinges on a fluid situation where rapid changes can occur based on party dynamics and lobbying efforts.
Constituents are encouraged to be persistent in expressing their opposition to the bill by contacting their representatives directly.
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