Senate GOP approves framework for Trump's tax breaks and spending cuts after late-night session
Source: AP
By KEVIN FREKING, LISA MASCARO and LEAH ASKARINAM
Updated 7:35 AM CDT, April 5, 2025
WASHINGTON (AP) Senate Republicans plugged away overnight and into early Saturday morning to approve their multitrillion-dollar tax breaks and spending cuts framework, hurtling past Democratic opposition toward what President Donald Trump calls the big, beautiful bill thats central to his agenda.
The vote, 51-48, fell along mostly party lines, but with sharp dissent from two prominent Republicans. It could not have come at a more difficult political moment, with the economy churning after Trumps new tariffs sent stocks plummeting and experts warning of soaring costs for consumers and threats of a potential recession. Republican Sens. Susan Collins of Maine and Rand Paul of Kentucky both voted against the measure.
But with a nod from Trump, GOP leaders held on. Approval paves the way for Republicans in the months ahead to try to power a tax cut bill through both chambers of Congress over the objections of Democrats, just as they did in Trumps first term with unified party control in Washington.
Let the voting begin, Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., said Friday night.
Read more: https://apnews.com/article/senate-budget-tax-cuts-trump-485845a9c0b7dfc5d2194d4c1e4723ae

republianmushroom
(19,333 posts)kansasobama
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My Senator Moran said there is a bipartisan effort to take back power on tariffs. Did it just die? I don't have faith in anything Moran says.
republianmushroom
(19,333 posts)Bengus81
(8,574 posts)He doesn't..........
KPN
(16,530 posts)Bengus81
(8,574 posts)Just let it roll till the sun burns out and FUCK everyone else.
Onama Biden Man
(28 posts)The articles I read said that there were amendments to protect Medicaid & Medicare, but who knows what that really means. If Medicaid gets gutted, especially as we could be headed to another Great Recession, we could see people literally dying on the streets. I hope to god this doesnt happen
ShazzieB
(20,080 posts)It's a very important question. I agree 100% about what gutting Mecicaid would mean. Medicare, too, for that matter, but Medicaid affects a much broader demographic age wise, including families with babies and children.
I don't understand the GOP obsession with helping people as little as possible. If they had their way, they (at least some of them) would probably cancel both programs entirely, along with the every other part of this country's extremely week social safety net. Social Darwinism at its worst!
Martin68
(25,323 posts)Response to Omaha Steve (Original post)
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