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GOP in Turmoil: Trump-Backed Bill Sparks Fierce House Debates

GOP in Turmoil: Trump-Backed Bill Sparks Fierce House Debates

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2025-07-02 16:19:55
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GOP divided over Trump-backed bill as House debates intensify

Washington's latest political circus hits fever pitch as Republicans fracture over controversial legislation.

### The Trump Factor Ignites GOP Civil War

Party lines blur as MAGA loyalists clash with establishment figures—no one's saving their political capital for a rainy day (not that Congress understands fiscal responsibility anyway).

### Behind Closed Doors: The Real Battle

Whispers of backroom deals and threatened primaries surface as lawmakers play high-stakes chicken with the midterms looming.

### The Bottom Line

While DC plays musical chairs with power, Wall Street's already pricing in the gridlock—because nothing juices market volatility like political dysfunction.

GOP divided over Trump-backed bill as House debates intensify

Despite the president’s confidence on social media, liberals may find a way to close down the path of the bill to the Oval Office, amendments made or not. The vote to consider the resolution passed by a single vote, meaning there could be a division even within the Republican ranks.

US House convenes after Senate passes Trump's tax-cut and spending bill https://t.co/hdvMo8XQvh

— Reuters (@Reuters) July 2, 2025

The vote enables debate to begin earnestly on the House floor, but does not guarantee final passage.

House Speaker Mike Johnson said he is working to bring lawmakers from different ideological factions within the GOP together for a meeting, so that the legislation is passed before Trump’s July 4 legislative deadline. 

“I’m talking to everybody,” Johnson said, noting ongoing discussions with holdouts and House members wary of the bill’s provisions.

House GOP Majority Leader Steve Scalise supported Johnson’s sentiments, revealing members had reservations on changes made by the Senate. 

“Some of them take us a little bit backwards, some of them are a little bit better,” he told reporters Wednesday, but insisted the bill still carried “the Trump agenda.”

Scalise was certain that questions were expected during the process and said GOP leadership had succeeded in the past at flipping undecided or dissenting votes. Still, some conservatives are withholding support until substantive amendments are made.

“Unless something changes, I’m a no,” GOP leader Rep. Ralph Norman of South Carolina said.

Rep. Tim Burchett of Tennessee bashed his fellow party members for what he called a familiar bait-and-switch tactic. 

“We’re hearing the same line: ‘Let’s pass this and we’ll fix it later.’ We never fix it later, and America knows that,” he surmised, walking into the Capitol Building. “I don’t care if it’s July 40th, honestly.”

Several other conservative House Republicans are reportedly visiting the WHITE House later today to raise their objections directly with the president, focused on federal deficits and social spending programs.

“Republicans, don’t let the Radical Left Democrats push you around. We’ve got all the cards, and we are going to use them,” Trump said in one of his Truth Social posts.

Bill includes cuts on Medicare and massive tax reductions

The legislation includes $4.5 trillion in tax reductions and proposes to raise the federal debt ceiling by $5 trillion, $1 trillion more than the House’s original version passed in May. It also mandates significant cuts to federal health and nutrition programs, including Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

According to several economists, including those from Yale University’s Budget Lab, the bill is likely to benefit high-income earners while putting increased pressure on lower-income Americans.

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