Trump signed a controversial expenditure bill during the July 4th White House celebration

Trump signed a controversial expenditure bill during the July 4th White House celebration

President Donald Trump used the Fourth of July Celebration of the White House as the background of his last winning round of his large expenditure bill.

The President signed the law, which will bring massive cuts for government allowances such as Medicaid and increase funds for immigration enforcement, during the White House Military Family Picnic on Friday night.

“We add things like the biggest tax deduction in our country’s history, children’s tax loans. So many things added that we would not even have time to discuss it when we did it,” he said.

President Donald Trump presents extensive expenditure and tax law, known as “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” after H signed it, at the White House in Washington, DC, July 4, 2025.

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Trump pushed the congress to pass the bill on July 4 because several Republicans held out several problems, including the effect of the bill on the debt ceiling.

“This includes the biggest tax deduction in American history, the biggest expenditure cuts $ 1.7 trillion. But you will not even realize it. Only waste, fraud and harassment in American history,” he said in his speech from the White House.

The White House celebration for July four includes several flyovers, including those that feature B-2 bombers. The President said on Thursday that the flyover would occur at the same time he signed the bill; However, it finally happened before signing.

Trump heralded the military in a speech that repeated their success, including during the Iranian bombing mission on June 22, and punished the last government.

Four F-22 aircraft participated in the flyover, marking independence day, at the White House in Washington, DC, July 4, 2025.

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“We did not have an accident. We did not lose the plane. We did not lose anyone. The beautiful planes that you see are really hiding. They fly right in the middle of a very hostile country, and they have never even seen it come,” he said.

Democrats criticize the President and supporters of the Bill for their slaughtering for services that help the poorest Americans. This bill institutionalizes work requirements for Medicaid which according to some experts will make millions of Americans not insured, and make program cuts that will result in the closure of health centers in rural areas, according to health care entrepreneurs.

Photo: Speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson holds Palu when he attended the celebration of the Fourth of July in South Lawn in the White House, July 4, 2025, in Washington, DC, when he talked to Rep. Tom Emmer, Rep. Steve Scalise, and others.

DPR Speaker Mike Johnson held a Palu when he attended the Fourth of July celebration in South Lawn in the White House, July 4, 2025, in Washington, DC, when he talked to Rep. Tom Emmer, Rep. Steve Scalise, and others.

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On Thursday, Democrat Leader House Hakeem Jeffries broke the room record with a speech of eight hours, 44 minutes cursing the bill.

“We want to ensure that Americans have the opportunity to fully and more fully understand, in the light of the day, how to damage this big and ugly bill for the American people,” he said.

Trump reviled Jeffries, claiming that everything that Democrats said about the bill was “full job.”

“They have developed a standard line, ‘We can’t let them escape just like that. Oh, this is dangerous. Oh, everyone will die.’ Actually just the opposite.

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