Senate begins debate on Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'

After a dramatic procedural vote late Saturday, the bill went to the floor.

Last Updated: June 29, 2025, 9:32 PM EDT

The Senate on Sunday afternoon began debate on President Donald Trump's megabill for his second term priorities after a dramatic procedural vote late Saturday night.

There is up to 20 hours of debate but while Democrats will use their allotted 10 hours, Republicans are expected not to. After that, likely in the early hours of Monday, senators will begin offering amendments to the bill.

Overnight Sunday, the Senate parliamentarian ruled more provisions out of order with the reconciliation process Republicans are using to pass the bill with a simple majority. If it passes in the Senate, the bill goes back to the House to consider changes the Senate made to the House's version of the bill, which passed by one vote.

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Jun 27, 2025, 12:37 PM EDT

Trump fudges on July Fourth megabill deadline

When Trump was asked if his July Fourth deadline for his megabill were important, he appeared not to be committed to the date.

"It's important, it's not the end all," he said. "It can go longer, but we'd like to get it done by that time if possible."

President Donald Trump listens during a briefing with the media, Friday, June 27, 2025, at the White House in Washington.
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Jun 27, 2025, 12:33 PM EDT

Trump claims Dems won't approve megabill because 'it's so good for the Republicans'

When asked on the state of his megabill, a day after the Senate parliamentarian rejected a key Medicaid provision, Trump claimed that the Democrats don't want to approve the bill "because politically, it's so good for the Republicans."

"But think of what they're not approving. They're not approving border security," he said, going on to add, "If I were a Democrat, I would vote for this bill."

Surmising on who among the Democrats might vote for it, he said he thought Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman would "because he seems to be the most sensible one lately."

Jun 27, 2025, 12:26 PM EDT

'The [Senate] parliamentarian has been a little difficult,' Trump says

Trump was asked about his megabill and the latest decision made by the Senate parliamentarian, who rejected the Medicaid provision -- a major setback for Senate Republicans.

Trump didn't address the gridlock, but kept touting what he said were the bill's benefits.

"The parliamentarian has been a little difficult. And I would say that I disagree with the parliamentarian on some things and other ways. She's been fine, but we'll have to see," he said.

President Donald Trump listens during a briefing with the media, Friday, June 27, 2025, at the White House in Washington.
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Jun 27, 2025, 12:21 PM EDT

On Iran strikes, Trump says US 'only ones who could have done it'

Addressing the Iranian strikes, Trump repeated his claim that their nuclear sites were "obliterated."

"It's amazing what was done. We're the only ones that could have done it," he said.

He said he doesn't believe Iran will "go back into nuclear anytime soon" and said nothing was moved from the site.

"You cannot let them have a nuclear weapon. And that's what happened," Trump said. "It's been obliterated. It would be years before they could ever get going."

President Donald Trump takes questions during a news conference in the Brady Briefing Room of the White House, June 27, 2025, in Washington.
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