American House narrowly passes the trump-supported expenses bill

In the US House of Representatives, Republican on Tuesday passed a bill to spend a multi-trilian dollar government, a major boost for President Donald Trump that carries forward his 2025 agenda.
The 217-215 votes were seen as an important initial examination for Republican House speaker Mike Johnson, who canceled the earlier vote because it seems that he did not have enough support.
Many Republicans wanted more fiscal discipline more than a budget, which included $ 4.5 trillion in tax cuts, partially cut off and funded, but at the same time by increasing the sufficient debt stack of the US government.
But the bill eventually passed with party lines, voting against all Democrats and just one Republican opposed it.
He was Thomas Massey of Republican Kentki, a major fiscal Hawk, wanted to cut intensive expenses. A Democrat did not vote.
The budget of the house demands $ 2 trillion in the next 10 years to pay for the agenda of President Trump to pay for the agenda. This includes more than $ 100BN in immigration enforcement and new expenses on the army.
It will also increase break by passing during its first term in the office, which are due to the end of the year.
However, there are still several stages that the plan to spend must pass to become a law.
The budget will have to merge with a separate budget that is under consideration by the US Senate, in a process called reconciliation in a process.
And even if the two chambers eventually agree on an expense plan, many better details will need to be interacted before interacting.
House Republican leaders initially delayed Tuesday’s vote when it was not clear whether they would have enough support to pass the measure.
Speaker Johnson and the second most senior house Republican, Steve Scallice spent hours working to convince the party members to return the scheme, which along with tax deduction as well as border security measures, exile and military expenses fund Will give
Two Republic leaders said that Trump personally asked some holdouts to encourage to pass the bill.
“Trump helped us with several members,” Scalis told reporters. “Talking to anyone that we asked that things really need to clarify.”
Three of the four party holdouts who were initially seen as a firm no vote – representative Tim Birch, Victoria Spartz and Warren Davidson – finally voted in favor.
House speaker Mike Johnson told reporters after the vote, “We are very hard ahead of us, but we are going to give American first agenda.”
“We are going to celebrate tonight, and we will roll up our sleeves and get back in the morning.”
The Democrats criticized the most rich as a tax deduction to criticize the budget, stating that he would harm low -income families who rely on the health care program Medicade funded by the government.
The party worked to get several members in the chamber for important votes, the representative Britney Patenson arrived on maternity leave with his son.
There will be pressure on the Senate to take the structure of the House as the President Trump has supported it, despite his separate bills which were introduced last week.