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House Republicans believe that they are close to the passing of Trump’s A big, nice account.
After a meeting at the White House, with the President and members of the Liberty MPs, the leader of most house Steve Scalise (R-La) suggested that the home could vote overnight on a big, beautiful account.
But it quickly became obvious that it was physical – and parliamentary – inability.
The speaker of the house Mike Johnson (R-La.) Later introduced the “AMANMAN manager” to bring the final changes in the proposal of the law. These changes were designed to collect retention to vote yes.
It is now likely that the home discusses the proposal of the law in the early hours of Thursday with a vote in perhaps late morning.

The speaker of the house Mike Johnson, R-L., Speaks at a press conference with other members of the Republican leadership of House in Washington, DC, the United States, May 20, 2025. (Nathan Posner/Anadolo via Getty Images)
But the democratic dilation tactics could further delay the adoption of the law.
It is possible that Democrats could challenge the voices to “disposal” the house. Calls to “disposal” hold special privileges in the home and require immediately consideration.
The user manual on which we stand with a “big, beautiful account”
The leader of the house of Hakeem Jeffies (DN.Y.) could also take advantage of a special discussion on the floor to “bear” the measure. The leaders of top houses from both sides are provided with what is called “magic minutes”. They were assigned a “minute” to talk about a question. But the house really allows them to speak as long as they want to respect their position. The then leader of the minority and future speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) Set a record for the longest speech in November 2021, delaying the Law on the “Construction of a Better” former President Biden. McCarthy spoke for eight hours and 32 minutes.

USA Capitol -au Washington, DC, USA, Sunday, May 18, 2025. (Alex Wrobblewski/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Trump’s’ big, beautiful Bill faces key hours like Johnson Courts Freedom Caucus
Kakakus House Freedom seems much more satisfied with the upcoming changes to the law. Especially after meeting with the President.
But here is the main reason why the house wants to move it as quickly as possible:
Republicans do not want to Bill yes fester. Problems develop as long as possible sitting outside. So when you think you have voices, put it on the floor and force it to the question. Later on Thursday or beyond, there could be problems with the presence.

Ambassador Mike Lawler (left) and Ambassador Thomas Massie (right) said that President Donald Trump did not convince them on Tuesday that they were voting for his “big, wonderful proposal of the law” in his current form. (Getty Images)
This topic has been full of death for weeks. Johnson said a few weeks ago that he wanted it to go until the day of memory. So, Johnson – and President Trump – want Goperi who are skeptical or attitudes to set up or shut up. Do this by putting your account on the floor and require voting.
That was said, it is possible GOP leadership He may not have votes ahead of the actual vote about the call. So, calling votes puts pressure on these countries. The former leader of the majority of the Tom Dealf (R-Texas) house was the “cultivation” of voting on the floor of the house. In other words, they would start voting – they do not have all the ducks in line – and then to “grow” voting during the real call and the intelligence or twisting of weapons. The same can happen today.
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Also, if the vote is a little shy passage, Republican leaders could vote open and then single out those Republicans who either voted or did not vote the ballots. Then the leadership can really enhance the heat and accuse them of not supporting President’s agenda. If Push comes to suffocation, then they can list the president and use their powers to persuade that state to vote yes.
Here are long -term prospects: If the home adopts a bill, it goes to the Senate. This will be a project that will consume most of June. The Senate majority leader John Thune (Rs.d.) wants to be done until July 4, but the question is what the Senate actually produces. Home and Senate must be on the same page. If the Senate makes a different legislative product, it must return to the house to synchronize. Or the house eats what the Senate compiled. Or home and the Senate have to connect their different versions into one, a unique proposal of the law. This could take a majority of July. Keep in mind that this account involves an increase in the upper debt limit. The treasury says the Congress must raise the upper border of the debt by the beginning of August.