
newYou can listen to Fox’s news articles!
Lawmakers across the aisle are responding to the president Donald Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Building” passes a key Senate vote on Saturday night.
R-Wis. Sen. Ron Johnson of the group flipped the vote from “no” to “yes” in a dramatic way, with the mammoth bill being the “necessary first step” to fiscal sustainability; Biden administration.
“Biden and the Democrats left us with the enormous mess we are trying to clean up. This is open borders, war, massive deficits,” Johnson said. “After working with President Trump and his extremely capable economic team for a few weeks, I am confident that he will consider this a necessary first step and support my efforts to guide America on the path to fiscal sustainability.”
The 51-49 votes were taken along the party line, with Sen. Thom Tillis (RN.C.) and R-Ky. Only Randpole voted against unlocking the 20-hour marathon on the bill.

Trump praised the vote as a “big victory” and said he is proud of Senate Republicans. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, file)
Senate Minority Leader Chuck SchumerDn.Y. was one of the Democrats for what he called “radical” bills.
“Senate Republicans are in a hurry to pass a radical bill that was released to the public late at night, and I hope that the Americans don’t realize what’s in it,” Schumer said in a statement. “If Senate Republicans don’t tell Americans what this bill is, Democrats are going to force this room to read from start to finish.”

Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer, DN.Y., relied on his aides at a press conference to comment on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, about President Donald Trump’s spending and tax bills at Washington’s Capitol on Tuesday, June 3, 2025. (AP Photo/j. Scott Apple White)
The bill will not be discussed anytime soon Senate Democrats’ forced plans A 940-page reading of the entire legislative giant on the Senate floor.
But R-FLA Sen. Rick Scott said he is “prideful” that he will work with Trump on the bill and “put our country on the path to balancing the budget after years of Democrats’ reckless spending.”
Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” faces Republican family feud as the Senate reveals the final text
Trump says he wants a bill Must pass the Senate Before he was sent home to vote on his desk by July 4th.
Trump called the Senate vote a “big victory” and praised Senators Johnson, Scott, Mike Lee, R-Aris, Cynthia Ramis, R. Wyo and Cynthia Ramis for his true social platform posts.
“They are people who truly love our country, along with all the other Republican patriots who voted for the bill!” Trump wrote. “As President of the United States, I am proud of them all, and I will work with them to grow the economy, reduce wasteful spending, fight for military/veterinarians, help the Medicaid system to help those who really need it, and protect the Second Amendment.
Click here to get the Fox News app
In his second post, Trump said, “I am extremely proud of the Republican Party tonight.
Alex Miller of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.