
House Republicans on Thursday passed President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” so it can be sent to his desk in time for the Fourth of July holiday.
The passage marks a significant achievement for House Speaker Mike Johnson and Trump, who corralled Republican hardliners all day Wednesday in order to get the necessary support. Some House Republicans opposed things like Medicaid reform and caps on state and local tax deductions.
The bill passed by a 218-214 vote, which included a flip from Ohio GOP Rep. Warren Davidson, who voted against the bill during the House’s first passage in May. All Democrats voted against the bill. GOP Reps. Thomas Massie, of Kentucky, and Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, of Pennsylvania, were the only House Republicans who voted against the bill.
The legislation returned to the lower chamber after the Senate made a significant number of changes in order to pass it on Tuesday.
Trump is expected to sign the bill promptly.
Misty Severi is a news reporter for Just The News. You can follow her on X for more coverage.