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Trump’s Budget Bill Moves Closer to Becoming Law — Key Sticking Points Remain

July 2, 2025
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By Shah J. Choudhury | New York | July 2, 2025

Former President Donald Trump’s proposed budget bill has cleared a significant hurdle in Congress, bringing it one step closer to becoming law. However, several critical disagreements continue to hold up final approval.

The bill, which focuses heavily on increased defense spending, revised immigration policies, and selective tax cuts, has garnered strong support from Trump-aligned Republicans. Though it narrowly passed the House of Representatives, the Senate remains divided, with fierce opposition from Democrats and hesitation from a few centrist Republicans.

Key sticking points include:
• Immigration Spending: A major portion of the budget allocates new funds for border security and immigration enforcement, drawing criticism from human rights organizations and progressive lawmakers.
• Tax Cuts and Structure: Proposed tax reductions for the wealthy and adjustments to the tax code have sparked debate over fairness, with opponents arguing the bill favors the upper class at the expense of working Americans.
• Environmental Budget Cuts: Reductions in funding for climate and environmental programs have also triggered backlash, particularly as extreme weather events increase nationwide.

Political analysts say the bill’s passage is not just a legislative issue but a high-stakes move ahead of the November presidential election. While Republicans promote the budget as “a blueprint for restoring America,” Democrats describe it as “an agenda that widens inequality.”

Though Senate approval remains uncertain, White House insiders suggest that negotiations are ongoing and that a compromise may yet bring the bill across the finish line.

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