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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Collins blames Democrats for tanking rural funding amendment
Sen. Susan Collins blamed Democrats for tanking her amendment to boost the GOP megabill's rural hospital relief fund.
She called Democratic senators "hypocrites" for claiming to care about protecting Medicaid and then voting against her efforts to lessen the impacts of the "One Big Beautiful Bill" on hospitals in rural areas.
"I was surprised at the hypocrisy of the Democrats on it, had they voted for it would have passed easily," Collins told reporters after the vote early Tuesday morning.
Georgia Sens. Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock were the only two Democrats out of 22 senators who supported Collins' amendment.
"They complained repeatedly about the distribution in this bill of Medicaid cuts, hurting individuals in rural hospitals and tax cuts being extended for people who are wealthy. And yet, when we tried to fix both those problems, They took a very hypocritical approach," Collins said.
Collins said the outcome of this amendment would have "absolutely no impact" on her decision to support the bill's final passage, however.
It's still unclear how Collins will vote. "We'll see what the final bill looks like," she said.
-ABC News' Isabella Murray
Collins amendment on rural hospital funding fails
Many Democratic senators voted with the majority of their Republican colleagues to block an amendment by Sen. Susan Collins that aimed to increase the amount of money in the rural hospital relief fund.
Republicans created the fund to address concerns from moderates that the cuts to Medicaid in President Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" would negatively impact rural hospitals in some states.
Collins' amendment would have increased the tax rate on individuals earning over $25 million and couples earning over $50 million in order to pay for a $25 billion bump to the rural hospital fund. It failed by a vote of 22-78.
"When these facilities close their doors the people they serve are often left behind without access to health care," Collins said. "This amendment would help keep them open and caring for those who live in these rural communities. The additional funding is fully offset through a modest increase in the top marginal tax rate."
Democrats voted against the bill arguing that it is a "Band-Aid on an amputation."
"It provides just a tiny fraction of the nearly $1 trillion in cuts the bill makes to Medicaid," said Sen. Ron Wyden, the top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee.
"It would be much more logical to simply not cut $1 trillion from Medicaid in the first place," Wyden said. "This amendment doubles down on that flawed plan that's going to set rural hospitals adrift."
The rejection of the amendment puts Collins' already tenuous vote on final passage in further danger. She signaled over the weekend she may not support the bill if her concerns about rural hospitals weren't addressed during the amendment process.
If Collins casts a vote against the package, it could spell problems for the GOP leadership which can only afford to lose three Republicans when the goes to a final vote.
Sens. Thom Tillis and Rand Paul are already expected to vote against the bill. Collins is part of a group of several Republican senators whose support is still uncertain as of the early hours of Tuesday morning.
-ABC News Allison Pecorin and Isabella Murray
Trump announces new fragrance called 'Victory 45-47'
President Donald Trump announced a new fragrance on his social media platform on Monday evening called "Victory 45-47."
"Trump Fragrances are here. They’re called 'Victory 45-47' because they’re all about Winning, Strength, and Success," Trump wrote on social media.
Trump's fragrance collection includes cologne for men and perfume for women. They each cost $249.
In December, as president-elect, Trump launched the "Fight! Fight! Fight!" fragrance collection on social media. At the time, the president stated it represented "winning" as well.
The "Fight! Fight! Fight!" fragrance costs $199.
The original 'Victory' cologne and perfume are currently out of stock.
According to a financial disclosure report released in June, Trump made $2.5 million from Trump sneakers and fragrances.
-ABC News' Kelsey Walsh
Fate of Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' remains uncertain as vote-a-rama hits nearly 12 hours
Nearly 12 hours into the vote-a-rama, all indications so far are that the Senate won’t be wrapping up anytime soon.
Democrats are continuing to offer amendment after amendment on the floor. The Senate is presently taking its 20th vote related to the bill, and right now, the floor appears stalled.
Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said he thinks Republicans are "stalling."
"They don't have a bill. They’re delayed. They’re stalling. They’re cutting a lot of backroom deals," Schumer said of Senate Republicans. "They got a lot of members who were promised things that they may not be able to deliver on, and so they’re just stalling."
But behind the scenes, Republicans are strategizing. They huddled up for dinner for about an hour on Monday night. Majority Leader John Thune, entering the dinner, said they were trying to find a way to “stick the landing."
-ABC News' Isabella Murray and Allison Pecorin