Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Sets Up Another GOP Budget Showdown
Almost exactly one year after Congress swore off self-inflicted fiscal crises—promising to embrace “regular order” and “responsible governance” and “showing up for work”—we’re back to the same tired theatrics. This time the dysfunction isn’t just about spending and debt; it’s a preview of the Trump administration’s unpredictable rule and the GOP’s ongoing internal identity crisis.
At the heart of this melodrama is a fight between two Republican factions. One side is dominated by tax reformers, who are pushing for a single “big, beautiful bill” to encapsulate the entire GOP legislative agenda: tax cuts, spending cuts, energy reforms, and border security. They find this approach appealing because in theory it’s easier to get a coalition together once and use the budget reconciliation process to shovel through everything that can plausibly be considered a fiscal matter without having to reckon with the Senate’s 60-vote filibuster. (The GOP will have a 53–47 Senate majority and a 220–215 House advantage, at the very most.) They also have one strong wind at their backs: the prospect of a truly terrifying New Year’s Eve if the 2017 tax cuts are allowed to lapse at the end of 2025. But tax bills are complicated, and budget bills are more complicated still.
On the other side are the immigration hawks, who want to leverage a slim majority to push through a nativist wish list, including border wall funding and stricter limits on legal immigration. They say tax matters can be dealt with in a second bill later on, offering the classic “hamburger today for a dollar tomorrow” deal. This type of deal is almost never honored recently, so the tax reformers are right to be nervous. This isn’t just a battle over le
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