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Trump presses the Republican Party to ‘Unan’ behind Bill that advances his agenda

President Donald Trump is interfering with the Mega and the Republicans of the House of Representatives aimed at advancing in his legislative agenda on Friday morning, asking his party to join behind him despite the objections of hard funds.

As several hard phrases pointed out that they would derail the measure of taxes and budgets about the concerns that it adds to a swollen national debt, Trump asked them to align.

“We don’t need ‘grandparents’ in the Republican party. Stop speaking and do it!” Triumph Published in your social media channel Friday morning.

The president said that the country will “suffer a lot” without the legislation and said that Republicans “should join.”

The president’s message occurs when the Republicans of the Chamber, particularly President Mike Johnson, works to obtain the “great Big Beutiful Bill act” of more than 1,000 pages. The vote is another test of Johnson’s relief while working to placate hard linings and unify the factions of his conference.

The holdouts complicate the progress of the package outside the Chamber Budget Committee, since it meets Friday morning.

Republican representatives Ralph Norman, Chip Roy and Andrew Clyde are expected to vote against the measure of taxes and budgets, leaving Republicans with only two votes they can lose.

Republican representative Josh Brecheen, who seemed skeptical on Thursday, said on social networks that “we have the duty to know the true cost of this legislation before moving forward. If we really want to operate, we must have true numbers, even if that means taking more time to get that truth.”

They are also working to achieve a consensus on the salt limits, the amount of state and local taxes that can be canceled in federal tax declarations, as moderates draw a red line that opposes the proposed limit of $ 30,000 in those deductions.

President Mike Johnson talks to journalists when he leaves the house of the house at the United States Capitol, on May 15, 2025 in Washington.

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On Thursday, Johnson spoke with the Holdouts and said that budget negotiations are still ongoing.

“Keep this in the future,” he said.

Johnson said Friday that he keeps President Donald Trump updated with the last developments with the mass package and that the president is excited about the “forward progress” of the Chamber.

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