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US senators have spent more than 24 hours to negotiate amendments to mega-residential taxes and expenses that seem to have stopped without sufficient votes.
Four Republicans in the Senate stated that they could not support nearly 1000 pages legislation as it stands, but with a subtle control, the parties need to defeat only one senator.
After the bill passes the Senate, he will need to return to the House of Representatives, where he is confronted with another fierce battle when the Republicans control the House only a few votes.
While President Donald Trump had previously stated Congress that he wants the legislation on his table until July 4 to admit that it would be “very difficult” to fulfill this term.
It seems that Republicans have already lost the support of four Republicans: Susan Collins, Meng, Tom Tilis, Lisa Murkovskaya Alaska and Rand Paul in Kentucky.
As they can only have three defectors, Vice President JD Vance arrived at the Capitoli hill immediately after 6:00 EST (11:00 GMT) to discard votes.
He helped to put forward one amendment about the dense stock, and is expected to play a key role in the fate of the bill.
The bill is necessary for the second term of the agenda of Trump – to extend the large reduction of the taxes that the president put during the first term.
In order to replenish the income loss, Republicans want to reduce costs from different programs, including smaller income and food subsidies in health care. But in the Senate Republicans do not agree with where these cuts should come from.
Earlier, Trump asked the Congress controlled by the Republicans to send him the final version of the bill to enter the law by Friday.
But after more than 24 hours of discussion on the amendments to the bill, called the voting-a-rom, which emphasizes clear divisions by the bill, he softened his tone on July 4.
“I would like to do July 4, but I think it is very difficult to do July 4 … I would say, perhaps on July 4 or somewhere there,” Trump told reporters when he went to the White House.
In May, the House of Representatives adopted its version of the budget bill for a single stock. When the legislation arrived in the Senate, the Republicans made many changes to it.
Thus, when the bill comes to the Senate, he will need to return to the House of Representatives for another vote, where another heavy battle is expected.
Democrats in both houses do not support the bill, and in the Senate they tried to throw some obstacles on the way of their passage.