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Washington — President Trump is bringing pomp and circumstance to his signing of the "big, beautiful bill" on Friday, with a 4 p.m. Independence Day ceremony at the White House.
President Trump vowed to end taxes on Social Security, but the One Big Beautiful Bill stops short of fulfilling that promise.
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The law will also "increase by 10 million the number of people without health insurance" over the coming decade, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimated.
The House on Thursday passed the signature piece of legislation of President Trump's second term, approving his "big, beautiful bill" by a vote of 218 to 214.
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But the ugly new law is one of the least popular acts ever.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt offered an even larger number during a June 19 briefing, saying the White House’s Council of Economic Advisers "found that the One Big Beautiful Bill will raise take-home pay by nearly $14,000 for a year for the average family of four." During a June 26 briefing, she used the $10,000 figure.
Several GOP holdouts flipped on a late-night procedural measure to clear the path for a vote on the megabill before Trump’s July 4 deadline.
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The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office says Trump’s recently passed “big, beautiful bill” will add $3.4 trillion to the national debt and could result in 10 million people losing their health insurance.