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‘A political poison pill’: Republican Senators plow ahead with Trump’s deeply unpopular bill
MSNBC·2025-07-01 20:58

Bill Overview & Impact - Senate Republicans passed a bill facing dismal polling and internal opposition [1] - The bill cuts Medicaid by $1 trillion and risks 118 million people losing health insurance [2] - The bill extends tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans and increases funding for deportations [2] - The bill could lead to a seismic shift in the nation's fiscal trajectory and raise the risk of a debt crisis [3] Political Dynamics & Opposition - Only 29% support the bill in one poll, with even Fox News showing approval at 38% [4][5] - Elon Musk threatened to fund primary challenges against Republicans who vote for the bill [5] - House conservatives are publicly stating they don't like what the Senate did because it doesn't cut enough [23] Senate Approval Process - Lisa Murkowski secured provisions to shield Alaska from the bill's consequences in exchange for her vote [9] - Murkowski acknowledged the bill's devastating consequences for 49 other states [10] House Outlook - House Republican leaders aim to vote on the Senate version of the bill quickly [20] - Some House conservatives may initially oppose the bill but are expected to eventually support it [24][25] - The President wants the House to take up the Senate version of the bill [26] Underlying Motives - The bill is primarily aimed at making the 2017 tax cuts for the wealthy permanent [29]