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Trump presses the Republicans to support “big beautiful bills”

Ana Faguy

BBC News, Washington DC

Reporting ofCapitol Hill
Reuters US President Donald Trump, US house spokesman Mike Johnson (R-La) and the chairman of the Republican Conference of the Republicans, Lisa McClain (R-MI), speak to members of the mediaReuters

The fate of the American President Donald Trump's core budget plan, despite a last-minute pitch pitch republican, remains unsafe on Tuesday.

Trump left the comfortable boundaries of the White House to a much rougher surroundings – Capitol Hill – in which he tried to collect disputes in his party to support his “big, beautiful” bill.

Some members contradict changes in health and tax deductions in the invoice, which also includes tax benefits of 4.9 TR (3.7 m) of 4.9 TMR.

Trump, who wants it to be adopted by May 26th, increases the pressure on the Republicans to support it. Some conservative hardliners that push deeper cuts occur through moderate violent resistance.

It was obvious that something big happened on the Capitol Hill from the blocks than lines to get into different congress buildings that were wrapped around blocks.

That was just a few of the signs of a respected guest: Trump.

While Trump's Pitch brought him the support of some Republicans of the house, not everyone was enthusiastic about the meeting and ready to support the invoice.

The measure has to hand over a full house vote before going to the Senate, where the Republicans have their own concerns about legislation.

Trump played Dissens from some conservatives when he spoke to reporters to the Republicans of the Meeting House.

“This was a meeting of love, there was great unity in this room,” said Trump. “We will have a great victory.”

Others in his party weren't so emphatic. “As it looks, I don't support the bill,” said Congressman Mike Lawler from New York.

The President emphasized that the draft law removed the “waste fraud and abuse” contained in the budget, but not all Republican members agreed, which means.

Reuters Mike Johnson walk on the Capitol Hill, surrounded by reporters who hold cameras and cell phones in their hands.Reuters

The spokesman for the house, Mike Johnson

Much of the department in the party focuses on changes in state and local tax deductions – known as Salt. The invoice suggests tripling the permissible deduction of 10,000 to 30,000 US dollars for couples.

These are the Republicans in states with higher taxes such as New York, California and New Jersey, which are pushing to a higher upper limit. The legislator in these countries argue that a higher upper limit will give the Americans of the mid -range relief in high -tax -controlled jurisdiction.

Mike Lawler seemed to be frustrated and said that he would not support the measure in the upcoming full house vote.

“While I respect the president, I don't touch it,” said Lawler.

About half a dozen members are similarly firm and threaten to endure support.

Congressman Nicole Malliotakis, a New York Republican who had previously expressed some skepticism towards the salt suggestions, said that she was satisfied with how the problem was solved not to be responsible for being pushed back.

“They fight for their districts and they should be, but if it is time to vote for the bill, it is the best possible offer and votes for the bill,” said Malliotakis.

Apart from the salt dissident, the Republicans in both legislative chambers remain divided into the perhaps most controversial element of the legislative template – cuts for the health program to support Americans with lower incomes.

Some support the requirements for the admission requirements for Medicaid, while others fear that the proposal will go too far.

The legislative template would currently request that the states refuse to cover the medicaid cover, which is offered free of charge or very inexpensively if the incumbent Americans who use the program do not work at least 80 hours a month or carry out other community options 2029 after Trump has left the office.

In private meetings with Republicans, Trump reported that his planned cuts were too deep.

Congressman Jodey Arrington, chairman of the budget committee, said the members had convinced Trump's Pitch.

“His move to unite, focus on reducing the expenses, the exertion of waste and the memory of what exactly was the right message and the right tone,” said Arrington.

However, this view was not universal.

“The President I do not think that enough people are convinced that the law is as sufficient as it is,” said Republican representative Andy Harris, who leads the strong right of freedom of house. He is among the Republicans who push against Medicaid after deeper cuts.

Last week, the legislation did not pass a key that said goodbye to a procedural committee vote, which Trump gave his first legislative bruising of his second term.

On Sunday, days after the first vote, the draft law failed its first hurdle and said goodbye to the committee with 17 to 16 votes.

Trump is now committed to the Republicans because the draft law is concerned with a full domestic coordination in which his party has a close majority and cannot afford to lose support.

A full house coordination is expected on Wednesday or Thursday.

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