The American Senate holds a marathon vote on Trump’s “beautiful draft law”

The American Senate holds a marathon vote on Trump’s “beautiful draft law”

Brandon Drinon

BBC News

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Senate leader Getty Tire John Thun speaks to journalists in the American Capitol. It is accompanied by other Senate members and speaks behind the platform with the Senate logo. Gety pictures

The US Senate maintains the marathon vote on a sprawling budget decisive to President Donald Trump’s business schedule, but the spending plan is suspended in the scale after weeks of reserved negotiations.

Republicans – who control both Congress rooms – are divided into the amount of social care programs to expand the scope of tax exemptions in the great beautiful bill.

Meanwhile, Elon Musk attacked the previous aid to Donald Trump the legislation again, which the President’s party is going to pass by July 4.

If the measures clarify the Senate, they will have to return to another vote to the House of Representatives, which approved its own version of the draft law last month with one vote.

Senate members are currently arguing or against adding amendments to a draft law of approximately 1000 pages in a process called “Pott-A-RAMA”, which may require up to 20 hours of discussion.

The session is expected to continue throughout the night until Tuesday morning, and the legislation, if approved, will reduce some social welfare programs and increase the national religion.

Illon Musk climbed his criticism of the tax and spending bill for the American president, and convicted him as “crazy”.

The national debt is currently sitting at 36 trillion dollars, according to the Treasury. If approved, the bill will add $ 3.3 trillion to this debt, according to new estimates.

Musk again threatened to create a new political party.

Trump Duj, the Ministry of Governmental efficiency – has suggested that Musk used to take a look at the pieces of subsidies received by the CEO of Tesla.

Trump wrote on the truth platform: “Elon may get more than any human being in history, to a large extent, and without subsidies, Elon is likely to have to close the store and return to South Africa,” Trump wrote on the truth platform.

On Monday, Senators created their way to the Capitol room hall to obtain many of the amendment sounds, then return to the private meeting halls where they ignored grievances outside the point of view of journalists.

The MEDICAID discount proposal may cause almost by Senator Florida Rick Scott almost 20 million Americans lose health insurance coverageAccording to one estimate.

Witness: Why will the Republican Senator Tom Telese not vote for the Trump bill

“The thing [Scott’s] John Thun, Senate Leader John Thun, said that Bill does not do so that he does not apply until 2031. So I am not sure how to make the argument that he will expel any people from health insurance tomorrow.

Democrats, who have repeatedly condemned the bill, especially to reduce health insurance for millions of poorest Americans, are expected to use all their ten hours allocated from the discussion, while Republicans may not do so.

Democratic Senator Adam Chef described the bill as “terrible” and BBC told that he was not sure whether Republicans in the Senate will meet on Trump’s deadline on Friday.

Secretary Caroline Levitt said Trump was “confident” that the bill will be passed and still expects him to his office by July 4.

On Sunday, Democrats used a political maneuver to stop the progress of the bill, and called on the Senate writers to read all 940 pages of the bill in a loud voice, a 16 -hour process.

This was followed by weeks of public debate and the Senate moving with a small difference in the budget bill in a vote 51-49 during the weekend.

Two Republicans to Democrats stood up to vote against the opening debate, under the pretext of further changes in legislation.

One of these Republicans, North Carolina, Tom Telese, Retire After this vote, he said that the legislation broke the promises made by Trump and the Republicans to the voters.

“There are many officials elected by pure raw policy who are not really giving the people who promised to represent them in the campaign’s path.”

The White House’s reaction was angrily to the comments of Teles, where Levitt said that Tellis was “a mistake.”

Republican Senator in Kentucky Rand Paul objected to increased debt and reduced Medicid.

During the full vote of the Senate on the draft law – expected early on Tuesday morning – the Republicans can only bear three splits to pass the draft law.

If they lose three votes, Vice President JD Vance will have to vote.

The draft law will then return to the House of Representatives, where the leadership advised to fully vote on the Senate Bill early Wednesday morning.

The financial falcons of the Republican Freedom Council gatherings threatened to raise the Senate version on budget disputes.

The group said in a post on social media on Monday that the Senate’s proposal adds more than 650 billion dollars to the national deficit.

“This is not a financial responsibility,” they said. “This is not what we agreed upon.”

Democrats in both rooms greatly objected to spending discounts and the proposed extension of tax phases.

Meanwhile, the Republican discussion focused on the amount of reduction in social welfare programs to extend $ 3.8 million (2.8 million pounds) in Trump’s tax exemptions.

The proposed discounts can attract approximately 12 million Americans from their health insurance coverage and add $ 3.3 million (2.4 million pounds) of debt, according to the Congress Budget Office, a non -partisan federal agency.

(With additional reports from Bernd Debusmann JR at the White House)

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