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House Freedom Caucus SLAMS Senate Version of Trump-Backed Bill — Here Are the GOP House Members Reportedly Trying to Kill Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill”

Credit: White House

TEN House Republicans are standing in the way of President Donald Trump’s historic “Big Beautiful Bill” — a legislative masterpiece that delivers the largest tax cuts, deepest spending reductions, and toughest immigration crackdown in American history.

The House of Representatives voted 213-212 on the second procedural vote.

According to a leaked memo obtained by CNN (of all outlets), members of the House Freedom Caucus have decided to go rogue, opposing the Senate’s version of the bill over issues like energy tax credits and Medicaid reforms.

According to investigative reporter Nick Sortor, the ten GOP members willing to tank Trump’s legacy bill — and with it, America’s future — are:

  • Andy Biggs
  • Lauren Boebert
  • Andrew Clyde
  • Neal Dunn (FL)
  • Andy Harris
  • Dan Meuser
  • Andy Ogles
  • Scott Perry
  • Chip Roy
  • Thomas Massie

The Gateway Pundit reported earlier that Congressman Thomas Massie says he has enough GOP Representatives to block President Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ from passing the House.

Massie told NOTUS that he has a “vote bloc of 10” Republican lawmakers who are no’s on Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill.

Meanwhile, Tennessee Rep. Tim Burchett, one of the key GOP holdouts, told CNN he’s now leaning toward a “yes” vote on President Donald Trump’s domestic agenda bill after meeting with the president at the White House earlier today.

“It puts me a little closer. We’re going to meet a little bit here and go over everything and make sure we got all our facts straight,” Burchett said. “The president was very informative.”

More from CNN:

House Republicans are stalling for time on the floor as President Donald Trump and his team furiously work to get a group of right-wing holdouts in line behind his agenda bill.

A large number of GOP hardliners have threatened to block Trump’s agenda from coming to the floor on a forthcoming procedural vote — which would be a major embarrassment to the president. But there could soon be some momentum. Some of those members said they had a productive meeting at the White House that has put them closer to a yes, though they are still ironing out details.

The White House has informed House GOP leaders that Trump got the hardliner holdouts to a better place, according to a person familiar with the discussions.

Republicans have held open the current procedural vote for nearly an hour. If it passes, the House will move onto the critical vote that would allow Trump’s agenda to come to the floor. If that succeeds, they will move onto the final passage vote later in the day.

As negotiations behind the scenes continue to drag out, GOP Rep. Barry Loudermilk of Georgia told CNN that House GOP leadership informed members they don’t need to wait on the floor.

 


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