The Senate votes in the 'One Big Beautiful Bill' of the Republican Party in the middle of the negative survey


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President Donald Trump is cheering on the bill of historical expenses and tax cuts of the Republican Party, since he faces the day of judgment in the Senate.

“A great beautiful and beautiful bill, moves very well!” The president wrote in a publication on social networks hours before Monday's Senate began to take a large number of votes about the measure informed by Republicans.

The bill, which the president insists on the Pass Congress and arrives at his desk for this Friday, July 4, is full of the promises of the Trump campaign and the second -term priorities in the tax cuts, immigration, defense, energy and debt limit.

It includes extending its 2017 signature tax cuts and eliminating taxes on tips and payment of overtime, providing billions for border security and encoding its controversial repression of immigration.

The senator enters Trump's mass budget law project in the Mass Budget bill

The text reference text and the expense bill of the Republican Party takes to the floor so that Senate employees read them on Saturday, June 28, 2025. The text of the bill is around 940 pages. (Dan Scully/Fox News)

However, many of the latest national surveys indicate that Americans are far from getting excited with the measure.

For a margin of 21 points, the voters questioned in the most recent Fox News National Survey opposed federal budget legislation (38% favored compared to 59% opposite), which approved the House of Representatives for only one vote last month.

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The bill was also under water in national surveys carried out this month by the Washington Post (minus 19 points), Pew Research (minus 20 points) and the Quinnipiac University (minus 26 points).

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The president of the House of Representatives, Mike Johnson (R-LA), speaks with the media after the Chamber approved the agenda of the president of Donald Trump in the United States Capitol on May 22, 2025 in Washington, DC (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

As the Democrats attack the bill, they are highlighting the restructuring proposed by the Republican Party of Medicaid, the almost 60 -year federal program that provides health coverage to approximately 71 million low -income Americans. In addition, the Senate Republicans increased the cuts to Medicaid about what the camera passed.

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The changes a Disease insuranceAs well as cuts to food coupons, another of the main security networks of the Nation, was partially written as compensation to pay Trump's tax cuts in 2017, which will expire at the end of this year. The measure includes a series of new rules and regulations, including work requirements for many of those looking for Medicaid coverage.

Meanwhile, Republicans criticize Democrats who oppose the bill to vote to increase taxes on most Americans.

The table shows support for a great Big Beautiful bill based on Fox News survey data

The voters surveyed by Fox News oppose “a great bill of beautiful law” by a margin of 59% to 38% in favor. (Fox News)

About half of the respondents in the Fox News survey said the bill would damage their family (49%), while a quarter thought it would help (23%), and another quarter did not think it would make a difference (26%).

The sixty percent felt that they had a good understanding of what it is to the extent, formally known as a bill, large and beautiful, and although those voters were more likely to favor legislation than those who are not familiar with him, even more they think he will hurt instead of helping his family (45% compared to 34%).

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The latest surveys indicate a wide partisan division on the measure.

According to the Fox News survey, which was held from June 13 to 16, almost three quarters of the Republicans (73%) favored the bill, while almost nine out of ten democrats (89%) and almost three quarters of independents (73%) were opposed to the measure.

Dana Blanton de Fox News contributed to this report.

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