Trump admin updates: Trump says tariff letters to be sent to 'various countries' on Monday
He added that BRICS-aligned nations will face an additional 10% tariff.
After days of Republican drama, the House on Thursday passed President Donald Trump's sweeping tax cut and spending bill.
Trump helped Speaker Mike Johnson pressure GOP holdouts into flipping their no votes to allow the measure to go forward in time to meet the president's self-imposed July Fourth deadline.
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Vote series is underway
The vote series is underway. The vote to adopt the rule to advance the Trump mega bill is the third vote in the series.
-ABC News' Lauren Peller
Freedom Caucus chair warns test vote will fail
Rep. Andy Harris, chair of the ultra-conservative House Freedom Caucus, reiterated his threat that hardline Republicans will tank a key procedural vote on Trump's mega bill and stop the legislation’s progress dead in its tracks.
The vote is expected within the hour, but could slide later.
Some Freedom Caucus members have been shuttling from the Capitol to the White House today to meet with the president and administration officials on the bill. Harris’ members are particularly incensed the Senate version of the bill is estimated to increase the national debt by $1 trillion more than the House version.
"It can't get passed by Friday unless the Senate's in town," Harris told ABC News.
"The rule vote will fail if he brings it to the floor, and at some point he's going to have to decide whether it pays to try to make changes, get it back over the Senate. Right now, what the president should be doing is calling the Senate back into town," he added.
-ABC News' Jay O'Brien
House wraps up debate on rule, vote soon
The House is wrapping up the rule debate after dozens of Democrats tried to delay moving forward on the GOP spending bill.
The vote series will start soon, and the third vote of the series is on adopting the rule to provide floor consideration for the Trump megabill.
-ABC News' Lauren Peller
House Democrats delay floor movement of spending bill
During Wednesday's rule debate, members of the Congressional Black Caucus huddled on the House floor, and one-by-one asked for unanimous consent to amend the "rule" and insert statements of opposition to the spending bill.
“Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent to amend the rule to make an order the amendment at the desk that protects against any cuts to Medicaid and SNAP,” Democrat after Democrat said on the floor.
Democratic leaders encouraged their caucus to participate in the effort to delay floor movement on the Republican bill.
Prior to this effort, several Democrats voiced strong opposition to the bill, including New York Progressive Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
“This bill is a deal with the devil. It explodes our national debt. It militarizes our entire economy, and it strips away health care and basic dignity of the American people for what? To give Elon Musk a tax break," she said.
-ABC News' Lauren Peller