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    Washington — The Senate is debating President Trump’s massive tax bill Sunday ahead of what’s expected to be a marathon overnight session as the chamber efforts to pass the centerpiece legislation of Mr. Trump’s second term agenda.

    The House narrowly passed the bill last month, and Senate Republicans have since been working to put their mark on the legislation, treading carefully so as not to throw off the delicate balance in the lower chamber. The House will need to approve the Senate’s changes to the bill before it can head to the president’s desk for his signature. And lawmakers are moving quickly, with a self-imposed July 4 deadline to get the measure signed. 

    The Senate has been working through the weekend as the GOP nears a final sprint on the legislation ahead of the deadline. Known as “One Big, Beautiful Bill,” the legislation includes increased spending for border security, defense and energy production, which are offset in part by cuts to healthcare and nutrition programs. The Congressional Budget Office estimated Sunday that the legislation would increase the deficit by nearly $3.3 trillion over the next decade.

    Senate Republicans voted to advance the legislation late Saturday, with all but two Republicans voting in favor following hours of delay as the GOP worked to iron out last-minute details and dispel concern among holdouts. The vote on the motion to proceed stayed open for more than three hours as holdouts sought assurances from GOP leaders and even some tweaks were made to the bill before Republicans ultimately received enough votes to move forward.

    Senate Majority Leader John Thune speaks to reporters after leaving the Senate Chambers in the U.S. Capitol on June 23, 2025 in Washington, DC.

    Senate Majority Leader John Thune speaks to reporters after leaving the Senate Chambers in the U.S. Capitol on June 23, 2025 in Washington, DC. 

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    Senate Democrats further delayed the legislation’s path forward by forcing the bill to be read in its entirety, starting late Saturday. After nearly 16 hours, the Senate clerks concluded their reading of the bill on the floor, starting the clock on debate. Each side now has 10 hours for debate, of which Democrats are expected to use all of their time to rail against the legislation. 

    Senate Republicans have been pursuing the legislation through the budget reconciliation process, which allows the party in the majority to move ahead without support from across the aisle. With only a simple majority required to advance the legislation, rather than the 60-votes needed to move forward with most legislation, Senate Democrats have few mechanisms to combat the bill’s progress. 

    Following debate, the Senate is set to begin a “vote-a-rama,” in which senators could offer an unlimited number of amendments and force the chamber to cast vote after vote through the night. Democrats are expected to use the opportunity to put their GOP colleagues on the record on a number of controversial issues ahead of the midterm elections.

    With a 53-seat majority, Senate GOP leaders can only afford to lose support from three Republicans — which would still require a tie-breaking vote from Vice President JD Vance. And although a number of senators who had expressed opposition to the measure ultimately decided to advance it Saturday, how they will vote on the measure in a final vote remains unclear. 

    Senate Majority Leader John Thune said Saturday that “it’s time to get this legislation across the finish line,” adding that “53 members will never agree on every detail of legislation.” But he urged that Republicans are “united in our commitment to what we’re doing in this bill.”

    Vance was on hand to break a possible tie vote Saturday, though his vote ultimately wasn’t needed. Still, the vice president met with GOP holdouts in the majority leader’s office Saturday as the White House has put pressure on lawmakers to get the bill across the finish line.

    Meanwhile, Sen. Mark Warner, a Virginia Democrat, warned Sunday that the legislation would be a “political albatross” for Republicans, while suggesting that the bill could even lose support among the GOP, saying “it’s not over until it’s over.”

    “I think many of my Republican friends know they’re walking the plank on this, and we’ll see if those who’ve expressed quiet consternation will actually have the courage of their conviction,” Warner said Sunday on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan.”

    Kaia Hubbard

    Kaia Hubbard is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital, based in Washington, D.C.



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