
The White House throws its weight behind the presidential version of Republicans Donald Trump’s On Wednesday, “Big, Beautifulville” pressed lawmakers to vote for the action “quickly.”
“The administration strongly supports the passage of one big beautiful bill, HR 1.
Law,” the White House said in a Trump administration policy statement obtained by Fox News Digital.
“The bill implements key aspects of President Trump’s budget agenda by providing large pay for Americans, promoting massive economic growth, unlocking American energy, strengthening border security and defense, and maintaining a major safety net program for Americans while ending federal spending while also ending the workforce.”
It comes hours after the Freedom Caucus of Conservative House I asked for a delay Voting amid ongoing disagreements over rollbacks to Medicaid coverage.
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President Donald Trump hopes Republicans pass his “big, beautiful bill” (Valerie Press/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
“I don’t know if I can do this this week. I’m sure I can do it in 10 days. But I’m sure that I can determine leadership.”
The group is bidding in a meeting with Trump and speaker Mike Johnson at the White House on Wednesday afternoon to resolve the differences.
Meanwhile, White House officials told Fox News Digital that at one point on Wednesday the administration hopes the House will vote for the bill.
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House Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Harris led his group to seek a delay in the vote. (Getty Images)
“One big beautiful bill law reflects the shared priorities of both Congress and administration. Therefore, House of Representatives The new White House statement should show Americans that they are serious about “promise, promises being kept” in order to pass this bill soon.
“President Trump has committed to keeping his promises, and failing to pass this bill would be the ultimate betrayal.”
The statement ended by confirming that if Trump reaches his desk, he will sign the law.
However, the bill itself has not yet ended. Republican leaders have shown they are including additional provisions via “manager amendments,” which are expected to cover Medicaid labor requirements and the revised state and local tax (salt) credit limits.
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House conservatives are pushing for the bill to include more aggressive cuts due to Medicaid, particularly the expanding population that has qualified. Affordable Care Methods – and the complete abolition of former President Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and its green energy subsidies.
Trump made a rare visit to Capitol Hill on Tuesday, where he personally told him he wanted the bill to be passed as soon as possible.
Meanwhile, Freedom Caucus claims he is pushing to enact the best possible promises of Trump’s campaign.