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The Senior Congressional Congress correspondent of Fox News Chad Chad Pergram reports the Vice President JD Vance, who broke the Senate’s tie on the “Kimbaytsi” bill Donald Trump, as the Senate will vote on the packaging again.
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Vice -President JD Vance He created the Gospel from the “great beautiful bill” of President Donald Trump in Peach, Georgia – and continued to shoot those who opposed this measure.
Vnes’ visit to Georgia comes when he visited several key areas across the country and praised the “big, beautiful bill”, while Republicans seek to preserve most of their slim most home and potentially pick up several places at high levels of 2026.
The Internal Policy Bill included key provisions on the constant establishment of individual and business tax benefits, which are included in the law on reducing taxes and jobs in 2017 Trump, and included new tax deductions to reduce tips and overtime.
Vice President J. D. Vans advertised the gospel from the “great beautiful bill” of President Donald Trump in Pesik, Georgia, and continued to shoot those who opposed this measure.
“If you work hard every day right here in the US, or if you are building a business right here in the US, you should have a tax code that rewards you and not punishes you,” Vnes said on Thursday. “And here’s what happened when we went down taxes on working families only a couple of months ago.”
All Democrats and five Republicans in the House and Senate voted against a large -scale measure – including Democratic Senator John Osof from Georgia. However, Trump signed it into law on July 4. As a result, Vens aimed at Osof during his visit.
“While John Osopho pretends to be moderate when he arrives at Atlanta, he is a distant liberal in Washington, and this is the only place he actually believes when you are the United States Senator,” Vens said. “So why don’t we ask John Osaf, why did you vote in favor of raising taxes?
In July, Vens visited Canton, Ohio, and said that everyone who opposed the “big, beautiful bill” should face the consequences On the eve of the 2026 intermediate elections. Among those who voted against this measure to Ohio was Emilia Sykes, who represents the Canton.
“Anyone who voted against it, I think they should pay a fine,” Vnes said on July 28. – Because they voted against all these great things for Acron and residents of the north -east Ohio.
Vice -President JD Vance Excursion at the Metallus plant in Canton, Ohio, July 28, 2025.
Vnes is facing a similar situation in Georgia, where Osof expressed criticism for this measure and is ready for re -election in 2026.
Meanwhile, the OSSOFF press sent a digital Fox News to the senator’s comments on a press conference on Thursday, where he referred to a local report stating that the Georgian Hospital said he should reduce millions from his budget from the Trump bill.
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Sen.jon Ossoff, Georgia, appears at the event for President Joe Biden in Pulman Yars on March 9, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Megan Varner/Getty Images)
“I think that for the vice -president, it is embarrassing to come to Georgia to sell a policy that already leads to harm to hospitals in Georgia, which, according to forecasts, will throw more than 100,000 people in Georgia,” said Osof. “Only this week, the Evans Memorial Hospital in the southeast Georgia stated that the bill that the vice -president is here to defend, they will have a $ 3.5 million financial hole next year. This hospital here in Georgia, you may have to cut the department.”
The Fox News poll, published in July, found that most voters oppose the “big, beautiful bill”. A poll conducted between July 18 and July 21 showed that 58% of all registered voters oppose this measure and 39% approve it.
No Democrats supported the “great, beautiful bill”, as well as the Republican Sens. Susan Collins with Meng, Tom Tilis from North Carolina and Rand Paul from Kentuck and Republican representatives. Thomas Massage from Kentucky and Brian Fitzpatrick from Pennsylvania.