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Republican CIVIL WAR? Party Splits Over Trump’s "Big, Beautiful" Budget PlanThe Josh Lafazan Show on YouTube - Episode 110Welcome back to The Josh Lafazan Show — today we’re digging into the Republicans’ latest high-stakes gamble: their so-called “big, beautiful” budget bill. It’s being marked up in Congress right now, and the outcome could dramatically reshape the economy, healthcare, taxes, immigration, and more. But will it actually pass? Or is it already teetering on collapse?This week, House and Senate Republicans launched a full-scale push to finalize the details of a sweeping new budget proposal before the end of the month. The bill is being framed as a cornerstone of Donald Trump’s 2025 agenda, aimed at reversing major portions of President Biden’s legislative accomplishments — and replacing them with the most aggressive policy overhaul in a generation.But here’s the problem: Republicans are battling each other just as fiercely as they’re fighting Democrats.Speaker Mike Johnson may have shepherded a budget blueprint through the House, but turning that outline into binding law is proving to be far more difficult. This week alone saw a grueling 31-hour marathon debate in the powerful House Ways & Means Committee, and that’s just the beginning.The bill’s goals? According to NPR, it would extend Trump’s 2017 tax cuts (many of which benefit corporations and the wealthy), impose dramatic changes to Medicaid, shift costs for food assistance to the states, funnel $140 billion into border enforcement, build new detention centers, and even introduce new taxes on college endowments. The proposal also includes new campaign-style promises, like ending taxes on tips and overtime pay, and creating a $1,000 “MAGA account” for every newborn child.🧾 Here’s what’s actually inside the bill:Extending the 2017 Trump Tax Cuts: Set to expire at the end of 2025, these cuts would become permanent — costing trillions if not offset by cuts elsewhere. No Tax on Tips and Overtime: A campaign promise from Trump turned into policy. The bill would exempt these earnings from federal taxes, though economists warn the benefits skew toward higher earners. Massive Immigration and Border Enforcement Funding: Over $50 billion to complete the border wall, plus tens of billions more for detention centers, deportation logistics, and increased patrols. Medicaid Overhaul: Structural changes to the program that covers 72 million Americans. Critics warn these “reforms” could slash coverage and increase out-of-pocket costs. SNAP (Food Assistance) Cuts: Shifting costs to states, a move many warn will reduce access for vulnerable families — even some Republicans in swing districts are objecting. Tax Hikes on Universities: Endowment income taxes would increase dramatically for certain colleges, depending on how much they spend per student. “MAGA Accounts” for Babies: Newborns would get $1,000 in a government-established investment account, with families allowed to contribute $5,000 annually tax-free. Adds $4 Trillion to the Deficit: Despite claims of fiscal responsibility, the bill is projected to balloon the national debt without matching revenue increases. But while the bill is packed with policy, it’s also packed with political tension.🚨 The GOP’s internal divide is on full display:Sen. Ron Johnson says he won’t support the bill because it adds too much to the deficit. Sen. Josh Hawley says he’ll vote no unless Medicaid cuts are reversed. Rep. Chip Roy warns there are still “20+ unresolved issues” within the House GOP conference. Swing-district Republicans fear the cuts will alienate voters, while hardliners demand even deeper cuts to slash government spending. With only a four-seat GOP margin in the House and a 53-47 majority in the Senate, Republicans can’t afford more than a few defections — and they’re already bleeding support from both moderates and conservatives.📉 Josh breaks down why this bill, if passed, could be economically devastating:Adds trillions to the national deficit Slashes safety-net programs for low-income and elderly Americans Deepens income inequality Cuts services while expanding tax breaks for the wealthy Undermines public education and healthcare systems Risks political blowback that could shift control of Congress This isn’t just a budget — it’s a war over America’s future. Will we double down on trickle-down economics and border walls? Or protect working families, healthcare, and education?Josh argues that this “big, beautiful” bill is not only deeply flawed—it’s politically unworkable. With infighting already unraveling GOP unity, this legislation may collapse under the weight of its own contradictions.Tune in for Josh’s fiery analysis, policy breakdown, and predictions on what happens next in Washington. Is this a real governing document—or political theater? And what happens if it fails?🎙️ Watch now to get the full story, exclusive insights, and everything you need to know about the most consequential budget fight in years.👇 Sound off in the comments: Should this bill pass? Is it good policy? Or just another reckless power play from Washington?#politics #news #congress #politicalnews #newsupdate #usa #america #trump #donaldtrump #newsheadlines #newstoday #fyp #election
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