This just in: the Senate has passed President Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill.’
The final vote was 51-50, with Vice President JD Vance casting the tie-breaking vote after three Republicans sided with Democrats to against its passage.
Those three Republicans were: Rand Paul, Susan Collins, and Thom Tillis.
Take a look:
BREAKING: JD Vance just broke the tie. Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” passes the Senate, 51–50.![]()
Three Republicans voted no: Susan Collins, Rand Paul, and Thom Tillis.
Every other one bent the knee. pic.twitter.com/kt5IaWiomG
— Brian Allen (@allenanalysis) July 1, 2025
Not a single Democrat voted for the ‘Big, Beautiful, Bill.’BREAKING: The Senate has voted 51-50 to pass President Trump's Big Beautiful Bill.
JD Vance was the tie-breaking vote. pic.twitter.com/Fk2XhszV3f
— George (@BehizyTweets) July 1, 2025
President Trump, who just toured Alligator Alcatraz, was in Florida when he was informed that the Senate passed his agenda.
Watch the moment President Trump found out right here:
This is a huge victory!Applause breaks out in Florida as @POTUS is informed that the Senate just passed the One Big Beautiful Billpic.twitter.com/cumppNBADp![]()
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) July 1, 2025
But, it’s not over quite yet.
Now, the bill will move back to the House of Representatives for another round of approval before it can be sent to President Trump’s desk.
CBS News has more:
Now, let’s hope that House Republicans can get this bill passed speedily and effectively…The vote came after the Senate worked through the weekend and into a scheduled recess to pass the bill, which now returns to the House for sign off. Mr. Trump has vowed to swiftly sign the measure, and pushed lawmakers to approve it by July 4.The legislation’s passage also marks a significant victory for Senate Majority Leader John Thune, who worked to sway GOP holdouts to back the legislation amid opposition on multiple fronts that threatened to thwart the bill’s progress in recent days.
Known by the GOP as the “big, beautiful bill,” the legislation includes increased spending for border security, defense and energy production and trillions of dollars in tax cuts, partially offset by cuts to health care and nutrition programs. The Congressional Budget Office estimated the legislation would increase federal deficits by nearly $3.3 trillion over the next decade.
While some Republicans had taken issue with the legislation’s impact on the deficit, others cited concern with some of the steep cuts to Medicaid, which the CBO has said would leave millions without health coverage over the coming years. And with a 53-seat majority, Senate GOP leaders could only afford to lose three Republican votes, with Vance as a tie-breaker. But those concerns were not enough to defeat the legislation, and last-minute changes secured the support of Sen. Lisa Murkowski, an Alaska Republican, while apparently quelling other possible opponents to the bill.
President Trump previously said he wants the bill on his desk by Friday to be signed into law.
The New York Times noted:
The post <a href=https://wltreport.com/2025/07/01/breaking-senate-passes-president-trumps-big-beautiful-bill/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=breaking-senate-passes-president-trumps-big-beautiful-bill target=_blank >BREAKING: Senate PASSES President Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ — Three Republicans Voted ‘No’</a> appeared first on Conservative Angle | Conservative Angle - Conservative News Clearing HouseHouse Democrats will hold a caucus meeting Tuesday night to discuss the Senate’s version of the Republican domestic policy bill, ahead of an expected vote as early as Wednesday.
Asked if House Republicans will be able to muster enough support within their party to send the tax and domestic policy bill to President Trump to be signed into law, Senator John Thune, the majority leader, said, “I’m hopeful that now, when it gets sent over there, as they deliberate about how they want to handle it, they’ll find the votes that are necessary to pass it, and let’s put it on the president’s desk.”
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