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Trump signs 'big, beautiful bill' into law on Fourth of July

Trump signs 'big, beautiful bill' into law on Fourth of July
What was *** traditional 4th of July picnic has now turned into *** signing ceremony. I'm here on the White House lawn where President Donald Trump is signing the one big beautiful bill into law by his self-imposed 4th of July deadline. It's his first major legislative win of his second term. You're going to see like *** rocket ship, you know, we're setting all sorts of economic records right now, and that's before this kicks in. After this kicks in, our country is going. To be *** rocket ship economically. The bill signing comes after the House approved the legislation Thursday despite two Republicans joining Democrats and voting against it. The bill is central to President Trump's domestic agenda, including several campaign promises, various tax breaks such as making permanent his 2017 tax cuts, temporary tax deductions on tips and overtime, billions of dollars towards the border, and national security. Along with big spending cuts, those cuts are what Democrats and some Republicans are worried about. The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office warned the changes to Medicaid could leave millions more uninsured. After this event, including Republican lawmakers and military families, the President and the First Lady are expected to come back out for *** 4th of July celebration to see the fireworks before heading to the president's New Jersey home. Reporting from the White House, I'm Kay Norwood.
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Updated: 6:40 PM CDT Jul 4, 2025
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Trump signs 'big, beautiful bill' into law on Fourth of July
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Updated: 6:40 PM CDT Jul 4, 2025
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President Donald Trump celebrated the Fourth of July by signing the "One Big Beautiful Bill" Act into law on the White House South Lawn, marking his first major legislative victory of his second term.Trump said, "You're going to see like a rocket ship. You know, we're setting all sorts of economic records right now, and that's before this kicks in. After this kicks in, our country is going to be a rocket ship economically."The bill signing followed the House's approval of the legislation on Thursday, despite two Republicans joining Democrats in voting against it. The bill is central to Trump's domestic agenda, including several campaign promises such as making permanent his 2017 tax cuts, temporary tax deductions on tips and overtime, billions of dollars toward the border and national security, along with significant spending cuts. The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office warned that changes to Medicaid could leave millions more uninsured, a concern shared by Democrats and some Republicans.After the event, which included GOP lawmakers and military families, the president and first lady are expected to return for a Fourth of July celebration to watch the fireworks before heading to Trump's New Jersey home.

President Donald Trump celebrated the Fourth of July by signing the "One Big Beautiful Bill" Act into law on the White House South Lawn, marking his first major legislative victory of his second term.

Trump said, "You're going to see like a rocket ship. You know, we're setting all sorts of economic records right now, and that's before this kicks in. After this kicks in, our country is going to be a rocket ship economically."

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The bill signing followed the House's approval of the legislation on Thursday, despite two Republicans joining Democrats in voting against it. The bill is central to Trump's domestic agenda, including several campaign promises such as making permanent his 2017 tax cuts, temporary tax deductions on tips and overtime, billions of dollars toward the border and national security, along with significant spending cuts. The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office warned that changes to Medicaid could leave millions more uninsured, a concern shared by Democrats and some Republicans.

After the event, which included GOP lawmakers and military families, the president and first lady are expected to return for a Fourth of July celebration to watch the fireworks before heading to Trump's New Jersey home.