Close Menu
Mirror Brief

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Emma Stone declares belief in aliens during Bugonia film promo | Emma Stone

    August 28, 2025

    Fantasy Football Strategy: Picking No. 6 overall in PPR leagues; full results, favorite picks, more

    August 28, 2025

    Half of children in England live in homes at risk of overheating

    August 28, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Mirror BriefMirror Brief
    Trending
    • Emma Stone declares belief in aliens during Bugonia film promo | Emma Stone
    • Fantasy Football Strategy: Picking No. 6 overall in PPR leagues; full results, favorite picks, more
    • Half of children in England live in homes at risk of overheating
    • UK, France and Germany move to reimpose UN sanctions
    • Behind Trump’s Targeting of the Smithsonian
    • Electric cars eligible for £3,750 discount announced
    • Threads tests a way to share long-form text on the platform
    • Ariana Grande announces first tour for seven years
    Thursday, August 28
    • Home
    • Business
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Politics
    • Science
    • Sports
    • World
    • Travel
    • Technology
    • Entertainment
    Mirror Brief
    Home»World»Senate Republicans struggle to push Trump’s budget bill over the finish line
    World

    Senate Republicans struggle to push Trump’s budget bill over the finish line

    By Emma ReynoldsJuly 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    Senate Republicans struggle to push Trump's budget bill over the finish line
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    US Senators have spent more than 24 hours negotiating amendments to a mega-bill on tax and spending that appears to have stalled without enough votes to pass.

    Four Republicans in the Senate have said they cannot support the nearly 1,000 page legislation as it stands, but with a slim margin of control the party needs to win over only one senator.

    Once the bill passes the Senate, it will need to return to the House of Representatives where it faces another tough battle as Republicans control the chamber by only a few votes.

    While President Donald Trump previously told Congress he wanted the legislation on his desk by 4 July, on Tuesday he conceded it would be “very hard” to meet that deadline.

    By mid-morning on Tuesday, Senate Majority Leader John Thune was pacing up and down the centre aisle of the Senate floor, alone, arms crossed, chewing gum.

    The bill’s ultimate success, or failure, largely falls on his shoulders. Republican leadership appeared increasingly confident of having the numbers to pass it, and scheduled final votes to take around 11:00 EST (16:00 BST).

    Republicans appear to have, for now, lost the support of four Republicans: Maine’s Susan Collins, North Carolina’s Thom Tillis, Alaska’s Lisa Murkowski and Kentucky’s Rand Paul.

    As they can only have three defectors, Vice-President JD Vance arrived on Capitol Hill just after 6:00 EST (12:00 GMT) to cast tie-breaking votes.

    He helped push one amendment over a tight margin, and is expected to play a key role in the bill’s fate.

    The amendments process is wrapping up and Republican Senate leadership are conversing and negotiating with their dissenters to get the necessary number of votes. Leadership will not bring the bill to a final vote until they have the numbers they need. It’s unclear when that could happen.

    The bill – essential to Trump’s second-term agenda – would extend large tax cuts the president put in place during his first term.

    To make up for that loss of revenue, Republicans want to cut spending from a variety of programmes, including healthcare for lower-income Americans and food subsidies. But within the Senate, Republicans disagree on where those cuts should come from.

    Trump previously requested that the Republican-controlled Congress send him a final version of the bill to sign into law by Friday.

    But following more than 24 hours of debate over amendments to the bill, called a vote-a-rama, which underscores clear divisions over the bill, he softened his tone on the 4 July deadline.

    “I’d love to do July 4th but I think it’s very hard to do July 4th…. I would say maybe July 4th or somewhere around there,” Trump told reporters as he was departing the White House.

    In May, the House of Representatives passed their version of a budget bill by a one-vote margin. When the legislation arrived in the Senate, Republicans made numerous changes to it.

    So when the bill does pass the Senate, it will need to go back to the House of Representatives for another vote, where Republicans are expected another uphill battle.

    Democrats in both chambers do not support the bill and in the Senate they have attempted to throw some obstacles in the way of its passage.

    bill Budget finish line push Republicans Senate struggle Trumps
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleChildren crossing Channel from France exposed to teargas, report says | Immigration and asylum
    Next Article Stand Studio Resort 2026 Collection
    Emma Reynolds
    • Website

    Emma Reynolds is a senior journalist at Mirror Brief, covering world affairs, politics, and cultural trends for over eight years. She is passionate about unbiased reporting and delivering in-depth stories that matter.

    Related Posts

    World

    UK, France and Germany move to reimpose UN sanctions

    August 28, 2025
    Politics

    Behind Trump’s Targeting of the Smithsonian

    August 28, 2025
    Lifestyle

    I struggle with letting go of things. How can I move on for a calmer life? | Life and style

    August 28, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Medium Rectangle Ad
    Top Posts

    Revealed: Yorkshire Water boss was paid extra £1.3m via offshore parent firm | Water industry

    August 3, 202513 Views

    PSG’s ‘team of stars’ seek perfect finale at Club World Cup

    July 12, 20258 Views

    Eric Trump opens door to political dynasty

    June 27, 20257 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Latest Reviews
    Technology

    Meta Wins Blockbuster AI Copyright Case—but There’s a Catch

    Emma ReynoldsJune 25, 2025
    Business

    No phone signal on your train? There may be a fix

    Emma ReynoldsJune 25, 2025
    World

    US sanctions Mexican banks, alleging connections to cartel money laundering | Crime News

    Emma ReynoldsJune 25, 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

    Medium Rectangle Ad
    Most Popular

    Revealed: Yorkshire Water boss was paid extra £1.3m via offshore parent firm | Water industry

    August 3, 202513 Views

    PSG’s ‘team of stars’ seek perfect finale at Club World Cup

    July 12, 20258 Views

    Eric Trump opens door to political dynasty

    June 27, 20257 Views
    Our Picks

    Emma Stone declares belief in aliens during Bugonia film promo | Emma Stone

    August 28, 2025

    Fantasy Football Strategy: Picking No. 6 overall in PPR leagues; full results, favorite picks, more

    August 28, 2025

    Half of children in England live in homes at risk of overheating

    August 28, 2025
    Recent Posts
    • Emma Stone declares belief in aliens during Bugonia film promo | Emma Stone
    • Fantasy Football Strategy: Picking No. 6 overall in PPR leagues; full results, favorite picks, more
    • Half of children in England live in homes at risk of overheating
    • UK, France and Germany move to reimpose UN sanctions
    • Behind Trump’s Targeting of the Smithsonian
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About Us
    • Disclaimer
    • Get In Touch
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    © 2025 Mirror Brief. All rights reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.