President Trump convened a bipartisan gathering of congressional leaders Thursday, attempting to break through Republican resistance to his signature tax legislation. The White House meeting comes as Senate Majority Leader John Thune weighs scheduling a crucial vote before the July 4th recess.
The comprehensive bill extends existing tax cuts while introducing new reductions and substantial funding for immigration enforcement. Trump’s presentation featured everyday Americans who would benefit from the legislation, including first responders and working parents, as he urged direct constituent pressure on lawmakers.
However, internal Republican divisions persist, with moderate senators expressing reservations about the bill’s current form. The legislation’s $4.2 trillion projected cost over ten years has raised concerns among fiscal conservatives, while procedural challenges continue to emerge through the reconciliation process.
Opposition Democrats have seized on healthcare implications, warning that proposed Medicaid cuts represent the largest reduction since the program’s 1965 creation. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer celebrated a recent parliamentarian ruling that blocked certain tax changes, calling it a victory for healthcare access over “tax cuts to billionaires.”
