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President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill is on its way to his desk after the House passed the landmark legislation Thursday. The vote marked a major milestone for Trump’s second-term agenda, locking in tax cuts, boosting border security, and advancing key America First priorities.
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President Trump is set to sign a sweeping package of conservative reforms after the House voted Thursday to pass the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The 218-214 vote capped off a day of steady momentum behind Trump’s agenda and represented a defining moment for the 45th and 47th president’s second-term legislative priorities.
Trump, who met privately with lawmakers on Wednesday, pushed publicly for the bill’s passage on Truth Social, writing early Thursday: “Largest Tax Cuts in History and a Booming Economy vs. Biggest Tax Increase in History, and a Failed Economy. What are the Republicans waiting for??? MAGA IS NOT HAPPY, AND IT'S COSTING YOU VOTES!!!”
The House acted just hours later, building off a successful procedural vote that teed up final debate. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) said the president’s direct engagement made the difference: “There couldn't be a more engaged and involved president,” Johnson told reporters.
The bill’s key provisions include making the Trump tax cuts permanent, expanding funding for border enforcement and energy production, and rolling back discretionary spending in line with conservative priorities. The legislation also includes a major SALT deduction increase—raising the cap to $40,000 for most Americans earning under $500,000—and makes research and development tax incentives permanent.
After the Senate passed a modified version of the bill earlier in the week on a 51-50 vote, Republican leadership in the House moved swiftly to bring it across the finish line. By packaging the legislation into a budget reconciliation bill, Republicans ensured quick passage before the July 4 holiday.
Some members had asked for additional time to review Senate changes to the nearly 900-page measure, particularly updates to Medicaid and tax credit provisions. Speaker Johnson gave members that opportunity and credited open dialogue for helping bring the team together. “A lot of people just needed time to digest [the changes] and understand exactly what those amendments and modifications were,” Johnson said.
Final deliberations included discussion of future action as well. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) confirmed that Republicans are already exploring a second reconciliation bill to tackle outstanding policy goals, while Trump’s team is considering executive actions to strengthen Medicaid enforcement and target fraud involving illegal immigrants.
The vote wrapped up just in time for the Independence Day weekend, delivering a signature legislative achievement for President Trump as he continues advancing a bold economic and national security agenda. The bill’s passage locks in Trump’s vision of a low-tax, high-growth economy backed by strong borders and restored American energy dominance—just in time to celebrate it on the Fourth of July.