President Donald Trump holds the “big, beautiful bill”, which was signed on July 4, 2025 in Washington, DC (photo by Alex Brandon – Pool/Getty Images), in Washington, DC (photo by Alex Brandon – Pool/Getty Images), the “large, beautiful law”, which was signed in a law.
Washington – President Donald Trump signed his massive expenditure and tax lancing package on Friday evening to fulfill his domestic policy agenda for immigration and defense and to revise American energy generation.
The “big, beautiful bill”, which Trump signed for the self -imposed period of Republicans make his plans of mass shifts, an approach to immigration and increased defense spending.
The impartial congress household office estimates that the invoice could add 3.4 trillion dollars to deficits over the next 10 years. According to his latest analysis.
“America wins, wins, wins, wins like never before,” said Trump, and spoke to military families at a picnic on July 4 on the lawn of the White House before signing the law. Military planes, including a B-2 bomber, flew across the White House when the national anthem was sung.
Trump welcomed 150 pilots and their families at the event of the Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, where the B-2, which bombed Iran in June, arose.
However, he also attacked the Democrats who spoke out against his legislation, including the house minority manager Hakeem Jeffries, DN.Y.
Members of the cabinet were both for BILS-SIGNING as well as for the spokesman for the house Mike Johnson and the majority of the majority majority, Steve Scalisue from Louisiana, House majority Tom Emmer from Minnesota, Sens. Lindsey Graham by South Carolina, Marsha Blackburn by Tennessee and Mike Crapo from Idaho and other Top Members von Kongress, the house majority Tom Emmer.
The President signed the draft law at a desk in front of the picnic cloth with legislators and cabinet members who surround him. Johnson presented Trump the hammer that Johnson used when the vote was closed to pass the “large, beautiful bill”. Trump hit the desk with the hammer and distributed pens to those who gathered around him.
Medicaid lowered
In order to meet priorities in the tax and expenditure cutting, the Congress Republicans scaled the expenditure for Medicaid, food aid for people with low incomes and programs for neat energy.
The Democrats rejected the cuts against Medicaid, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or Snap as well as other provisions. But because the Republicans have control over the congress, the GOP was able to adopt the bill through a complicated process that is known as reconciliationto deal with the 60-coating threshold of the Senate.
The Senate passed its version of the law after the Vice President JD Vance had occupied that Tie-Breaking 51-50 votes Tuesday. The house Thursday administer Hand over the up-to-date version of the invoice After two disordered days Negotiations with right-wing extremists who initially leaned against the bill and later increased with a vote of 218-214.
The only Republicans who obtain objections to the Senate were Main’s Susan Collins, Kentucky’s Rand Paul and Thom Tillis by North Carolina. The GOP members of the house, who were right with Democrats, were Thomas Massie von Kentucky and Pennsylvania Brian Fitzpatrick.
A provision is also hidden into the legislative template that increases the country’s debt limit by 5 trillion US dollars, which has incorporated the objections of republican fiscal falcons like Paul.

