
- Military airplanes fly on the ceremony in South Law of the White House.
- Trump thanks the republican leaders of Congress for approving Bill.
- Democrats say that bill to eliminate medical care, while the rich get tax cuts.
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, signed a massive package of tax cuts and expenses in a ceremony in the White House on Friday, a day after the representatives camera controlled by the Republicans approved little the exclusive legislation of Trump’s second mandate.
The bill, which will finance the repression of Trump’s immigration, will make its 2017 tax cuts permanent, and it is expected to eliminate millions of Americans outside health insurance, it was approved with a vote of 218-214 after an emotional debate on the floor of the camera.
“I have never seen such happy people in our country for that, because many different groups of people are taken care of: the military, civilians of all kinds, jobs of all kinds,” Trump said at the ceremony, thanking the president of the House of Representatives, Mike Johnson, and the leader of the majority of the Senate, John Tune, for leading the bill through the two houses of the Congress.
“So it has the highest tax reduction, the highest cost cut, the largest border security investment in the history of the United States,” Trump said.
Trump scheduled the ceremony on the southern grass of the White House for the independence day holidays of July 4, full of an elevated step of stealth lands and combat planes such as those participated in the recent US strikes on nuclear facilities in Iran. Hundreds of supporters of Trump attended, including White House assistants, members of Congress and Military Families.
The approval of the bill is equivalent to a great victory for Trump and its Republican allies, who have argued that it will boost economic growth, while discarding a non -partisan analysis that predicts that it will add more than $ 3 billion to the debt of $ 36.2 billion of $ 36.2 of the nation.
While some legislators in Trump’s party expressed concern about the price of the bill and their impact on medical care programs, in the end, only two of the 220 Republicans of the Chamber voted against, joining the 212 Democrats in opposition.
The tense confrontation of the bill included a speech in the record floor of the Democratic leader of the Hakeem Jeffries representatives, who spoke for eight hours and 46 minutes, launching the bill as a raffle of the rich that would strip the low -income Americans of the health insurance benefits backed by the federal government and the benefits of food aid.