Trump news at a glance: a senator quits, the ‘big beautiful bill’ loses its name – but senate still passes Trump’s megabill

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The Senate has successfully passed Donald Trump's significant tax and spending cuts megabill, marking a pivotal moment in the legislative process that brings the controversial bill closer to becoming law. After extensive discussions that extended into the night, the bill's passage was secured despite a last-minute attempt by Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer to remove the bill's title, 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act.' Although the title was stricken, it did not prevent the bill from moving forward. The legislation must now be approved by the House of Representatives, which had previously passed the bill by a narrow margin. If enacted, this bill would fulfill several of Trump's campaign promises, including the permanence of temporary tax cuts from his first term, increased funding for border security and defense, and expanded oil and gas production. However, these measures would be financed by significant cuts to Medicaid, health programs, food stamps, student loans, and clean energy tax credits, raising concerns among various stakeholders about the potential impacts on vulnerable populations.

This legislative victory for Senate Republicans highlights ongoing tensions within the party, especially regarding contentious issues such as Medicaid cuts. Notably, the passage of the bill was accompanied by the retirement announcement of a lawmaker who had publicly clashed with Trump over these divisive measures. The future of the bill remains uncertain, as the House Republican factionalism could complicate its next steps. In addition to the legislative developments, Trump made headlines with a tour of a controversial migrant detention facility in Florida, showcasing his administration's hardline immigration policies. Furthermore, in a separate matter, Trump claimed that Israel was prepared to agree to a ceasefire with Hamas, aiming to broker peace in the ongoing conflict in Gaza. As the political landscape evolves, the implications of these actions and legislation continue to unfold, impacting both domestic and international affairs.

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After days of deliberations that went late into the night on Tuesday, the Senate passed Donald Trump’s sweeping tax and spending cuts megabill, taking the deeply divisive piece of legislation one step closer to becoming law.

At the 11th hour, minority Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer won a small victory in having the name of Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” stricken, but it wasn’t enough to stop its passage – the act was passed just minutes later.

The bill needs approval by the House of Representatives, which previously passed it by just one vote. If it becomes law, it would allowTrump to deliver on many of his election pledges, including making temporary tax cuts from his first term permanent, a major boost in spending on border protection and defense, and more oil and gas production. That will be partly funded by slashing spending on Medicaid and health programs, food stamps, student loans and clean energy tax credits.

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The passage ofDonald Trump’s major tax and spending bill is a victory for Senate Republicans, who faced infighting and deep divisions over measures like Medicaid cuts and even saw one lawmaker choose to retire after clashing with Trump.

It remains unclear if changes made by the Senate will be accepted by theHouse. While Republicans control both house of Congress, factionalism in the lower chamber is particularly intense.

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Trump on Tuesday toured “Alligator Alcatraz”, a controversial new migrant detention jail in the remote Florida Everglades, and celebrated the harsh conditions that people sent there would experience.

The president was chaperoned by Florida’s hard-right governor,Ron DeSantis, who hailed the tented camp on mosquito-infested land 50 miles west of Miami as an example for other states that supported Trump’s mass deportation agenda.

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Trump and administration officials have threatened CNN over what they said was its promotion of a new app that allows users to track and try to avoid Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agents.

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Donald Trump claimed that Israel was ready to agree to a peace deal with Hamas as he seeks to broker a ceasefire to the war in Gaza that has claimed almost 60,000 lives.

In a post on Truth Social, the US president wrote: “Israel has agreed to the necessary conditions to finalize the 60 Day CEASEFIRE, during which time we will work with all parties to end the War.”

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TheTrump administrationraised the possibility of stripping Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic mayoral candidate for New York City, of his US citizenship as part of a crackdown against foreign-born citizens convicted of certain offences.

Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, appeared to pave the way for an investigation into Mamdani’s status after Andy Ogles, a rightwing Republican representative for Tennessee, called for his citizenship to be revoked on the grounds that he may have concealed his support for “terrorism” during the naturalization process.

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Legally mandated US national climate assessments seem to have disappeared from the federal websites built to display them, making it harder for state and local governments and the public to learn what to expect in their back yards from a warming world.

Scientists said the peer-reviewed authoritative reports save money and lives. Websites for thenational assessmentsand theUS Global Change Research Programwere down Monday and Tuesday with no links, notes or referrals elsewhere. The White House, which was responsible for the assessments, said the information will be housed within Nasa to comply with the law, but gave no further details.

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The US ishalting some shipments of weapons to Ukraineamid concerns that its own stockpiles have declined too much, officials said Tuesday, a setback for the country as it tries to fend off escalating attacks from Russia.

The chair of the Federal Reserve blamed Trump’s tariffsfor preventing the immediateinterest rate cuts the president has demanded.

Months after Trump expressed negative opinionsabout a portrait of him in the Colorado state capitol,a White House-approved replacement now hangs in its place.

A federal judge hasblocked the Trump administration’s bidto end temporary deportation protections and work permits for approximately 521,000 Haitiansbefore the program’s scheduled expiration date.

Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s reignited feudcontinued on Tuesdaywith the former political allies trading sharp public threats of retribution.

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Source: The Guardian