Washington DC: US President Donald Trump scored a massive legislative win on Thursday (local time) as Congress passed his ambitious 'One Big Beautiful Bill' with a narrow margin.
The bill was passed with a final vote of 218-214, with two Republicans, Representative Thomas Massie and Brian Fitzpatrick, voting against it, The Hill reported.
The landmark bill, which includes tax cuts and funding boosts for the Pentagon and border security, will now head to President Donald Trump's desk to be signed into law.
THIS GOES HARD 🔥 pic.twitter.com/7nBgylsq1Q
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) July 4, 2025
Donald Trump is expected to sign the bill in a "big, beautiful signing ceremony" on Friday evening, CNN reported, quoting White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
"The one 'big, beautiful bill' has passed the House of Representatives and will be at the president's desk for signature at a big, beautiful signing ceremony tomorrow at 5 p.m. on the Fourth of July, just as the president always said and hoped it would be," Leavitt announced on a press call shortly after the bill's passage.
Following the passing of the bill, Vice President JD Vance admitted that sometimes he "doubted" that the bill would pass by July 4.
"Congrats to everyone. At times, I even doubted we'd get it done by July 4! But now we've delivered big tax cuts and the resources necessary to secure the border. Promises made, promises kept!" Vance said on X.
Congrats to everyone. At times I even doubted we’d get it done by July 4!
— JD Vance (@JDVance) July 3, 2025
But now we’ve delivered big tax cuts and the resources necessary to secure the border.
Promises made, promises kept!
The bill was passed in the US Senate on Tuesday, with a 51-50 vote, with Vice-President JD Vance casting the tie-breaking vote. The Hill, in its report, added.
🇺🇸 LFG – The Golden Age is about to be LIT! 🇺🇸
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) July 3, 2025
The ONE BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL has PASSED — and it’s en route to President Trump’s desk! pic.twitter.com/HKocu3AAaE
The final 51-50 vote followed intense negotiations as lawmakers worked through the weekend before launching a 27-hour marathon of amendment votes on the floor, during which Republican leaders sought to win the support of holdouts, the report said.
As per The Hill, the massive Republican bill, which includes significant tax cuts, deep reductions to federal aid programmes, and major shifts in energy and immigration policy, was passed in the senate despite unified Democratic opposition and defections from three Republican senators: Thom Tillis, Rand Paul, and Susan Collins.
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