Washington GOP races to pass Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ by July 4

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president Donald TrumpThe twenty -fourth week of the Oval Office is scheduled to focus on Republican lawmakers who run to face a final date on July 4 to pass a huge legislation that would develop the president’s agenda, while the White House is once on continuous talks related to conflict and tensions in the Middle East.
Trump’s twenty -third week was one of the most subordinate books after he ordered US military strikes on three nuclear facilities in Iran last Saturday evening, where critics threatened to withdraw the United States to another war. Instead, the strikes appear to have eliminated the prosperous nuclear program in Iran, which had the Middle East and Nations worldwide. The ceasefire ended between Iran and Israel, where Trump achieved a bosom in victory to end a “12 -day war.”
“This is a war that could have continued for years, and it was all destroyed The Middle EastBut she did not, and you will not do! God bless Israel, God bless Iran, God bless the Middle East, God bless the United States of America, and God bless the world! “Trump published the social truth last week.
Senate Republicans Ram Trump “a large and beautiful bill” by voting the main test
Senate leader John Thun, President Donald Trump, and House Speaker Mike Johnson. (Getty Images)
“Big and beautiful invoice”
Republicans In Washington, DC, it focuses excessively on passing a “big and beautiful bill” this week, before the deadline of the legislators on July 4 to land in the Trump office legislation for its signing. If it is passed, the Budget Settlement Bill will lead to the progress of Trump’s agenda on taxes, immigration, energy, defense and national religion. Legislation is currently before the Senate.
Republicans in the Senate have successfully legislated a procedural obstacle late Saturday in a 51-49 vote on the party line hours after negotiations. All Republicans voted to support the progress of the bill except SNS. Thom Tillis, RN.C and Rand Paul, R-Ky. Telis announced on Sunday, after the deception of the Republican and the president, that he would not seek to be re -elected in 2026.
Schumer to force the Senate on the “Grand and Beautiful Bill” of Trump
After the procedural vote, the leader of the minority in the Senate Chuck ShomerDN.Y, asked the scribes in the Senate Hall to read the GOP version of the 940 -page Senate of the entire TRAPT tactics, which stopped the debate about the package about 16 hours.

The Capitol Building in Washington, DC, where the Republican Party is working to pass a beautiful beautiful bill. (Jemal Countis/Getty Images for responsible technology)
Legislators in the Senate 20 hours of discussion, which is divided equally between Democrats and Republicans, will take place as the draft law moves before the deadline on Friday. Democrats in the Senate are expected to use all their allocated time, while Republicans are likely to use only part of their hours.
“Tonight we saw a great victory in the Senate with” The Great, Great and Beautiful Bill “, but this did not happen without a great work for Cenator Rick Scott, Senator Mike Lee, Senator Ron Johnson and Senator Cenatia Lomes,” Trump published the social truth overnight on Saturday.
“Besides all other Republican patriots who voted in favor of the bill, they are people who really love our country! As the President of the United States of America, I am proud of them all, and we look forward to working with them to develop our economy, reduce amazing spending, secure our borders, fight for the military/cosmetic doctors, and ensure that our doctor’s system really helps to protect our second amendment, and many of the borders.”

A map of us strikes on Iran. (Fox News)
Continuous discussions with Iran
The White House is expected to continue Speaking with Iran This week, after the United States successfully carried out military strikes on three nuclear facilities in the country last Saturday.
“So Iran wants to meet,” Trump told the media last week.
Details related to the reported discussions are vague, as Iran denies that it is involved in continuous talks, while the White House said that the United States is still in close contact with the Iranians and mediators.
“I talked to our private envoy Westakov at length this morning, and I can all assure you that we are still in close contact with the Iranians and through our intermediaries as well, meaning that the Qataris, who were an incredible ally and partner throughout this entire effort.” As I said, this administration always focuses on diplomacy and peace, and we want to ensure that we can reach a place where Iran agrees on a civilian nuclear program that does not exist.
She added: “The president wants peace. He always has, and now we are in a diplomatic path with Iran. The president and his team, that is, the special envoy and Witakouf, is in contact with the Iranians, especially our Gulf partners and race in the region to reach an agreement with Iran.”

The protester holds a picture of the supreme leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Tehran, on June 14, 2025. (Atta Kenare/AFP via Getty Images)
Trump announced on June 21 that the United States has successfully carried out Iran in a social publication of the fact that the media leakage or speculation was preceded that the attack was imminent. The unexpected social media publication followed a few hours after Trump’s brief speech while surrounding him by the Minister of Defense Higseth HouseForeign Minister Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance.
“A short time ago, the American army carried out huge strikes on the three major nuclear facilities in the Iranian regime: Fordo, Natanz and Estvan,” Trump of the White House said late on Saturday in a letter to the nation with regard to strikes. “Everyone heard these names for years because they bopped this terribly destroyed institution. Our goal was to destroy the ability of Iran’s nuclear enrichment, and stopped the nuclear threat posed by the first sponsor of terrorism in the world.
The operation included the longest B-2 Spirit Bomber since 2001, Higseth said that the second longer B-2 task was ever transported and the largest B-2 operational blow in the history of the United States.
Midnight Hammer, Israel, Israel in Iran was followed on June 12, after months of attempts, parked nuclear negotiations, and the increasingly anxious anxiety that Iran was progressing on its nuclear program.

Smoke rises from a building after it was targeted by the Israeli army strike, after the evacuation orders for residents, in Gaza City, on March 22, 2025. (Jehad Alshrafi/AP Photo)
Trump floats in Gaza
While celebrating the ceasefire between Israel and Iran, as well as a separate peace agreement that adheres between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo on Friday, Trump expected the ceasefire in Gaza with the continuation of the war between Hamas and Israel since 2023.
Trump described the situation in Gaza as “terrible” while talking to the media from the Oval Office on Friday, but he expressed optimism that may be a ceasefire soon between Israel and Hamas.
“I think it’s close. I just spoken to some of the people concerned,” the president said.
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Trump also addressed the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, saying: “We provide, as you know, a lot of money and a lot of food in this field because we have. I mean, on you. In theory, we do not participate in that, but we are involved because people die.”

US President Donald Trump welcomes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the entrance to the White House in Washington, the United States, February 4, 2025. Reuters/Leah Melis.
“Make the deal in Gaza. Get the hostages !!!” DJ TT “, Trump was actually published on the social fact on Sunday, as he published other messages related to the beautiful draft law.
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The Associated Press reported that the Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs is expected to travel to Washington, DC, this week to meet their American counterparts to discuss the ceasefire deal.
Alex Miller and Peter Bex from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.