Trump signs the tax cut and the law on law

President Donald Trump signs radical expenses and tax legislation, known as “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”, in the White House in Washington, DC, United States, July 4, 2025. – Reuters
  • Military planes fly over the ceremony on the southern lawn of the White House.
  • Trump thanks the Republican leaders of the Congress for having adopted Bill.
  • Democrats say Bill to eliminate the poor from health care while Rich obtains tax reductions.

President Donald Trump signed a massive set of tax and expenses at a ceremony at the White House on Friday, a day after the Republican House of Republican representatives has narrowly approved the signing of Trump’s second term.

The bill, which will finance the repression of Trump’s immigration, will make its tax reductions in 2017 permanent and should eliminate millions of American insurance Americans, has been adopted with a 218-214 vote after an emotional debate on the soil of the Chamber.

“I have never seen such happy people in our country because of this, because so many groups of different people are taken care of: soldiers, civilians of all types, jobs of all types,” said Trump at the ceremony, thanking the president of the Chamber Mike Johnson and the head of the majority of the Senate John Thune for having led the bill through the two houses of the Congress.

“So you have the greatest tax reduction, the greatest reduction in spending, the largest investment in border security in American history,” said Trump.

Trump has planned the ceremony on the southern lawn of the White House for the holidays of the independence on July 4, filled with an overview of stealth bombers and fighter planes like those who participated in the recent American strikes on nuclear installations in Iran. Hundreds of Trump supporters participated, including aid from the White House, Congress members and the families of soldiers.

The adoption of the bill is equivalent to a large victory for Trump and its republican allies, who argued that this will stimulate economic growth, while largely rejecting a non -partisan analysis predicting that it will add more than 3 billions of dollars to the debt of 36.2 billions of dollars in the country.

While some Trump party legislators have expressed their concerns about the price of the bill and its impact on health care programs, in the end, only two of the 220 Republicans of the Chamber voted against it, joining the 212 Democrats in the opposition.

The confrontation tense on the bill included a record floor speech by the democratic chief of the Hakeem Jeffries Chamber, who spoke for eight hours and 46 minutes, exploding the bill as a gift to the rich who would go beyond low -income Americans of health insurance and food assistance services on federal back.

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