
OBBB PASSES
I'm Tomi Lahren, more next.
No one can whip a vote like President Trump, in a matter of months he managed to get both the House and Senate to agree on a version of the 'One Big Beautiful Bill' and before his July 4th deadline to boot!
The OBBB passed the House 218 to 214 after a record breaking yet totally meaningless grandstand by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.
The bill includes almost all of candidate Trump's promises such as: no tax on tips, social security, or overtime as well as significant funding for border patrol, ICE and other immigration related items. It also SLOWS the growth of Medicaid, cuts down on waste, fraud and abuse and extends those Trump Tax Cuts.
Democrats hate it but they hate everything so…what else is new?
This OBBB is not just a victory for President Trump, but also for the 80 million Americans who voted for him specifically for the reasons outlined in this bill.
We are less than 6 months into Trump 2.0 and the wins keep stacking up!
MAGA!
I'm Tomi Lahren and you can watch my show 'Tomi Lahren is Fearless' at Outkick.com
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