Just out of a struggle for the approval of the Mass Law of Taxes and Policies of President Donald Trump, the Republicans and the Democrats are now freeing a battle for selling it to the Americans.
Trump celebrated the approval of the bill during a demonstration in Iowa on Thursday.
“Every important promise I made to the people of Iowa in 2024 became a promise maintained,” he said about the approval of the bill.
Republicans see a lot to celebrate after weeks of delicate negotiations to carry both cameras on the same page, with little margin of error.

President Donald Trump talks to journalists before addressing Air Force One, July 3, 2025, at the Andrews Joint Base, MD.
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The $ 4.5 billion package in fiscal exemptions would cause changes in the Trump’s fiscal code for Trump’s changes, during their first term, and include new campaign promises, such as non -taxes on advice for some workers and a ‘senior deduction’ of $ 6,000 for major Americans who earn up to $ 75,000 annually.
It also includes billions in new defense expenses and $ 350 billion for border security and the application of immigration, to advance the mass deportation efforts of the administration.
“Republicans should be proud to approve this bill, because it offers many of the things they ran, and that the president ran,” a republican strategist who served as assistant to the House of Representatives Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif told ABC News. “That is what the Republicans would be very wise to support themselves, entering this recess, entering August and the following year.”

The president of the Chamber of the House of Representatives has the total of votes to the grant comments together with the Republicans of the Chamber during the registration ceremony for the expense and the Tax Law bill in the United States Capitol, on July 3, 2025 in Washington.
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Democrats looking for a message after last November have taken over the gradual changes of the package to security network programs, such as Medicaid and food coupons, although a combination of work requirements and tax changes.
Almost 12 million Americans would lose health coverage, and 3 million would not receive SNAP benefits under legislation, according to the initial estimates of the non -partisan Congress Budget office.
In general, the CBO estimated that the measure would add $ 3.4 billion to the deficit during the next decade.
The leader of the Democratic minority, Hakeem Jeffries, Dn.y., who spoke against the bill on the camera of the camera for almost nine hours on Thursday, told the stories of the Americans who, according to him, could be affected by the cuts in the security networks.
“The shame of people who have decided to launch that type of total assault on the health and well -being of everyday Americans,” he said.
For their part, Republicans have challenged estimates of the general impact of the package on national debt. And they have argued that the work requirements, if they are implemented correctly, would eliminate abuse in security networks.

The president of the House of Representatives, Mike Johnson, signs the Law of Expenses and Tax Expenses of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, in Capitol Hill in Washington, on July 3, 2025.
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According to a June Survey of the University of Quinnipiac29% of voters supported the bill, while 55% opposed it.
The same survey showed that registered voters were uniformly divided on the issue of work requirements on Medicaid receptors without being without dependent: 47% in favor of new requirements and 46% opposed.
A in mid -June Fox News Survey They found similar results: 59% of registered voters said they oppose the bill, while 38% of them favored it.
Around half of the voters in that survey thought that the bill would hurt their families, while 40% said they did not understand the bill, or at all.
Some leaders and Democratic officials believe that the combination of tax cuts and potential changes in the coverage of medical care of some Americans could allow the party to recover the anger and the Anti-Trump reaction that helped the party recover the camera in 2018, after the Republicans approved their tax package and repeatedly did not repeal Obamacare.
“It will be very important that the Democrats define, for the electorate and for the voters, exactly that they are more affected by these Medicaid cuts, and in particular, what will be the long -term impacts of all debts,” said Dan Sena, a democratic strategist that supervised the campaign committee of the Democratic Congress in 2018.
But intermediate exams may not be exact parallel.
In 2018, the Republicans defended 25 districts that voted for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential elections.

The minority leader of the House of Representatives, Hakeem Jeffries, ended his record speech on the floor of the House of Representatives in Washington, on July 3, 2025.
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Today, 13 Democrats represent the districts transported by Trump last year, while only three Republicans represent districts won by former Vice President Kamala Harris.
Eight years ago, the Democrats greatly opposed Trump’s legislative agenda. But this time, some Democrats have offered support for some of their policies, including the new provision for non -taxes on advice.
The Democrats also recognize that they face a different republican party in 2025, one that is more with Trump, and one that, despite some acute political debates, finally supported its top legislative priority.
That does not mean that there were no exceptions: the Democrats pointed out the dissent of Senator Thom Tillis, RN.C., who criticized the provisions of Medicaid of the bill and their potential impact on their native state.
His comments led to criticism, and the threat of a main challenge by Trump.
When the dust settled, Tillis voted against the bill in the Senate, but also announced that he would not apply for re -election.
Speaking at the Iowa rally on Thursday, Trump suggested that Republicans can use the Megabill for their advantage in half of the exams.
“With all the things we did with the tax cuts and the reconstruction of our military, not a Democrat voted for us,” Trump said. “And I think we use it in the campaign that is approaching, in the marshes, because we have to overcome them.”