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Trump signs a controversial expense bill during the celebrations of July 4

President Donald Trump used the celebrations of July 4 of the White House as a backdrop for his final victory on his massive bill of expenses.

The president signed the legislation, which will bring mass cuts to the benefits of the government, such as Medicaid and will increase financing for the application of immigration, during the White House Picnic on Friday night.

“We are adding things like the greatest tax reduction in the history of our country, a child tax credit. So many things are added that we would not even have time to discuss them when we were doing it,” he said.

Photo: President Donald Trump appears on a balcony next to the first lady Melania Trump in the White House in Washington, DC, July 4, 2025.

President Donald Trump appears on a balcony next to the First Lady Melania Trump, the day he is expected to sign a legislation of expenses and prosecutors, known as the “Law of a Big Big Beautiful Bill”, in the White House in Washington, DC, July 4, 2025.

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Trump pressed the Congress to approve the bill before July 4, since some Republicans arrested in several matters, including the effect of the bill on the debt roof.

“It includes the highest tax reduction in the history of the United States, the greatest expense cut $ 1.7 billion. And yet, it will not even notice. Only waste, fraud and abuse in the history of the United States,” he said in a speech in the White House.

The White House celebrations for July 4 included several high steps, including one with B-2 bombers. The president said Thursday that the high step will occur at the same time that signs the bill; However, it finally took place before the firm.

Trump promoted the military in a speech that reiterated their successes, even during the Iranian bombing mission of June 22, and punishing the last administration.

Four F-22 aircraft participate in a high step, marking Independence Day, in the White House in Washington, DC, July 4, 2025.

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“We had no accident. We didn’t lose any plane. We didn’t lose anyone. Those beautiful planes that you saw were totally stealthy. They flew just over the center of a very hostile country, and they never saw it coming,” he said.

The Democrats criticized the president and supporters of the bill for their cuts to the services that help the poorest Americans. The bill institutes the work requirements for Medicaid that, according to some experts, will make millions of Americans do not ensure and make cuts to the program that will result in health centers closures in rural areas, according to medical care employers.

Photo: The president of the House of Representatives, Mike Johnson, has a deck while attending a celebration of July 4 at the South Lawn in the White House, on July 4, 2025 in Washington, DC, while talking with representative Tom Emmer, representative Steve Scalise and others.

The president of the House of Representatives, Mike Johnson, has a deck while attending a celebration of July 4 at the South Lawn in the White House, on July 4, 2025, in Washington, DC, while talking with representative Tom Emmer, representative Steve Scalise and others.

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On Thursday, the Democratic leader of the House of Representatives, Hakeem Jeffries, broke the camera record with an eight -hour speech that denounced the bill.

“We wanted to make sure that the American people had the opportunity to understand completely and more completely, in daylight, how harmful this great and ugly bill for the US people will be,” he said.

Trump ridiculed Jeffries, claiming that everything the Democrats said about the bill was a “scam work.”

“They have developed a standard line, ‘we cannot let them get yours. Oh, it is dangerous. Oh, everyone will die.’ It really is the opposite.

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