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Republican Senators Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and Rand Paul of Kentucky leaned into their criticism of President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill," which narrowly passed the House last week, during Sunday morning TV interviews.
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The legislation would extend tax cuts that were enacted during Trump's first term in office.The "One Big, Beautiful Act" now will head to the Senate, where it is expected to see changes.
Democrats say the bill disproportionately benefits the wealthy and will take a deep bite out of social programs, but Republicans are invoking special budget rules to pass the package without their support.