Senate Republicans are in a sprint on Trump's big bill after a weekend of setbacks
Briefly

After a troubled weekend, the Senate is set to debate President Trump's significant tax and spending bill, known as the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act.' With a united Democratic front and recent retirements within the GOP, the voting process faces delays but remains pivotal. The Congressional Budget Office’s findings predict increased uninsurance rates and a substantial deficit increase if passed. The urgency stems from a looming Fourth of July deadline, emphasizing the need for Congressional Republicans to maintain unity despite dissent.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer stated that Republicans face "the hardest choices" ahead as they prepare to defend their tax cuts and Medicaid cuts.
The 940-page 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' represents a crucial effort for Republicans, who are under pressure to meet Trump's deadline before the Fourth of July.
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