Washington (Nexstar) – the legislators return to Washington this week and the Republicans are preparing to adopt the enormous, beautiful calculation of the president, which includes comprehensive tax cuts and a setback from social services such as Medicaid.
A handful of the Senate have expressed concerns about the proposed cuts of the law.
This week there will be a test to determine whether the party will end up in the end.
“Mathematics doesn’t really add up,” said Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky).
The Republican Senator Rand Paul Kentucky accused icy water.
He argues that the proposed spending cuts and tax breaks in the massive invoice will only withdraw the federal deficit.
“I don’t want to increase the $ 5 trillion border,” said Paul.
In the truth, the social President Donald Trump went to Paul and argued whether he followed the Democrat to block the legislative template that the great people in Kentucky will never be forgiven.
On Monday, John Thune, the majority leader of the Senate, promised to go to work.
“Our largest focus this month is on the conclusion of these tax relief laws with the aim of sending the final draft law to the president before July fourth,” said Thune.
The Republican Senator of Missouri, Josh Hawley, says he will not support the 800 billion dollars of the law against Medicaid.
The impartial congress household office estimates that Americans would lose health care in the amount of 7.6 million US dollars.
“It is a non-starter in this form,” said Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.).
Democrats are united against the bill. You say it will also reduce food aid for millions.
“This Republican household bill is an absolute disaster for the country, especially for the middle class among poor people,” said Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.).
The Senate’s Republicans are almost certainly certain that the law will make changes that escalate another showdown among conservative and moderate republicans in the house before it ever made it to the president’s desk.

