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Straight Arrow News on MSNTrump plans White House celebration for ‘Big, Beautiful Bill' signing: Unbiased Updates, July 4, 2025The White House prepares for a Fourth of July celebration with fireworks. The event celebrates passing the big bill.
President Donald Trump celebrated the Fourth of July by signing his massive spending bill that narrowly passed in Congress this week.
Though Trump and Musk are on the outs, workers with longstanding ties to the Tesla billionaire remain embedded in the government.
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The Well News on MSNHouse Passes ‘Big, Beautiful Bill,' White House Signing Ceremony Planned for FridayWASHINGTON - House Republicans passed the so-called "big, beautiful bill" on Thursday, sending it on to the White House where President Donald Trump is planning a signing ceremony for Friday. The 218-214 vote in the chamber was a high victory for both the president and House Speaker Mike Johnson,
President Trump called the legislation the "ultimate codification of our agenda" to "make America great again."
As President Donald Trump's July 4 deadline for passing his "Big Beautiful Bill" approaches, the White House has been touting its potential economic impact on Americans.
Republicans’ sweeping bill to cut taxes and slash benefit programs like Medicaid has passed the House and now heads to President Donald Trump's desk.
The “big, beautiful bill” is heading to President Trump’s desk. House Republicans passed the core of Trump’s domestic policy agenda Thursday afternoon — including sweeping tax cuts, a crackdown on
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President Trump’s “big beautiful bill” would be a much-needed huge financial windfall for firefighters nationwide, and it can’t be passed quickly enough, a top union rep in a new video.
President Donald Trump signed his mammoth domestic policy bill into law, securing a major legislative win by his July Fourth target date.
What the bill does do is provide a temporary tax deduction of up to $6,000 for seniors aged 65 and older. The tax break is available to people with an adjusted gross incomes of $75,000 or less and $150,000 or less for couples filing jointly. The deduction is set to expire at the end of 2028.