2.) Let me break down what’s in this massive package:
- Trump tax cuts made permanent;
- Border wall funding;
- Major defense boost ($150 Billion more);
- Deep spending cuts.
Translation: Stronger borders, stronger economy, stronger America. 🇺🇸
3.) The Dems tried everything to stop this. Multiple procedural maneuvers targeting Trump’s policies.
Know what happened? They. All. Failed.😂
4.) This package includes $4 trillion in spending cuts. That’s DOGE on steroids! 💪
It also means that after eliminating our $1.8 Trillion deficit, we could start seriously paying off the debt.
5.) This package includes funds to:
- Finish The Wall
- Fight fentanyl crisis
- Increase deportation capacity
Exactly what we need!
6.) Now it heads to the House. Speaker Johnson needs to hold the line with a razor-thin majority. Just 3 defections could kill it. 👀
But…
7.) If the House passes this, the Republicans in both houses can used the reconciliation process to pass the whole thing, without needing 60 votes in the Senate.
Democrats won’t be able to block this sweeping legislation.
8.) Here’s the truth: This is Trump’s vision for America being put into action:
- Lower taxes;
- Strong borders;
- Fiscal responsibility.
Everything the DC swamp hates!
9.) Call your Congressman* and tell them to vote for Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill.”
I asked Grok for the latest development, and if it’s gone to the house yet for vote…
Grok: Yes, the budget package described in the post has indeed gone to the House for a vote. The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Trump-backed budget bill on April 10, 2025, with a narrow vote of 216-214.
This vote came after some initial delays due to concerns about GOP support, but House Speaker Mike Johnson managed to secure enough votes to move it forward, despite opposition from all House Democrats and two Republicans.
The bill’s passage in the House is a key step, but as of the latest updates, the process isn’t complete. The House and Senate versions of the budget now need to be reconciled, and the final bill must be passed by both chambers before it can be signed into law.
Congress is still working through the detailed reconciliation process, with time pressures mounting due to a deadline of September 30, 2025, for that process to be completed.
* By calling the following number, you can ask the operator to connect you to the office of your specific representative.
- Tell the operator the name of your senator or representative, or provide your zip code so they can identify the correct office.
- You’ll be transferred to their office, where you can speak with a staff member or leave a message to express your views on the bill.