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After a meeting with Trump and conservative holdouts, Speaker Mike Johnson said he planned told hold a floor vote Wednesday night or Thursday morning.
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Donald Trump is less interested in trying to persuade Republican members like Thomas Massie and Warren Davidson, and more interested in threatening them.
Defying opposition from within his ranks, House Speaker Mike Johnson insisted late Wednesday that Republicans would march ahead on their multitrillion-dollar tax breaks package after a lengthy meeting at the White House with GOP holdouts who are refusing to back the bill.
Thursday morning's vote is already at the center of ads in swing districts, as Democrats and Republicans battle for control of the House in the midterm elections.
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President Trump met with holdouts again Wednesday as leaders ramp up their efforts to build support around the bill.
Members of the House Freedom Caucus pumped the brakes on Wednesday morning in a press conference on Capitol Hill.
Lawmakers plan to vote on the bill as soon as this evening or tomorrow morning. They can lose only three Republican votes and still get it across the finish line. After that, the bill would be reviewed by the Senate before it can go to the president's desk.
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The House spent weeks in painstaking negotiations to be able to pass President Donald Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill” early Thursday morning. Now, Senate Republicans are preparing to put it through a buzzsaw.