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‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Passes Committee Vote After Mike Johnson Agrees to Changes Pushed by Conservatives May 20, 2025 0 Comments

 

‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Passes Committee Vote After Mike Johnson Agrees to Changes Pushed by Conservatives

President Donald Trump’s “big beautiful bill” that would extend his 2017 tax cuts and reshape federal spending cleared a hurdle Sunday night that it failed to clear last week.




The bill passed the House Budget Committee 17-16 in a rare Sunday night vote, according to The New York Times. The bill failed a similar vote on Friday

In the party-line vote, Republican Reps. Chip Roy of Texas, Josh Brecheen of Oklahoma, Ralph Norman of South Carolina and Andrew Clyde of Georgia and voted present, which allowed the bill to pass the committee even as the members have not yet given it their stamp of approval.

“Deliberations continue to this very moment,” Republican Rep. Jodey Arrington of Texas, who chairs the committee, said Sunday night, noting that the push and pull of GOP factions who want very different elements included or excluded from the bill is a long way from over.

“They will continue on into the week and, I suspect, right up until the time we put this big, beautiful bill on the floor of the House,” he said.

 

Trump cheered the step in a Truth Social post, writing “CONGRATULATIONS REPUBLICANS!!! MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!”

Committee passage was a sign that the bill is moving forward, House Speaker Mike Johnson said, according to NBC.

“We’re on track, working around the clock to deliver this nation-shaping legislation for the American people as soon as possible. … This really is once-in-a-generation opportunity that we have here,” he said.

Roy capsulized the objections of conservatives in a post on X.

“Tonight, after a great deal of work and engagement over the weekend, the Budget Committee advanced a reconciliation bill that lays the foundation for much needed tax relief, border security, and important spending reductions and reforms,” he wrote, noting the bill will “will move Medicaid work requirements forward and reduces the availability of future subsidies under the green new scam.”

“But, the bill does not yet meet the moment – leaving almost half of the green new scam subsidies continuing. More, it fails to end the Medicaid money laundering scam and perverse funding structure that provides seven times more federal dollars for each dollar of state spending for the able-bodied relative to the vulnerable,” Roy wrote.

Roy said he and his fellow critics of the bill acted “out of respect for the Republican Conference and the President to move the bill forward.”

“It gives us the opportunity to work together this week to get the job done in light of the fact our bond rating was dropped yet again due to historic fiscal mismanagement by both parties.  This bill is a strong step forward – and I am proud of Chairman Arrington, the Speaker, and my colleagues for the work we did to make progress with the White House. But we have to do more to deliver for the American people,” he wrote.

Roy did note that, “We can and must do better before we pass the final product.”

According to Fox News, a final House vote could come this week.

House passage is not the end of the deal-making that will surround the bill, because it also needs to pass the Senate, where some different priorities and agendas are likely to seek changes.

Johnson said House and Senate leaders were “in close coordination” on the bill, adding, “we hope that they don’t make many modifications to it.”

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Exclusive — Rep. James Comer Fired Up: We Are Bringing ‘Everyone’ in for Biden Investigations

 

Exclusive — Rep. James Comer Fired Up: We Are Bringing ‘Everyone’ in for Biden Investigations

Rep. James Comer’s (R-KY) long-anticipated moment to hold Joe Biden’s family and administration officials accountable for their crimes is finally approaching, Comer explained on Wednesday’s episode of The Alex Marlow Show.

Comer, the Chairman of the House Oversight Committee, faced significant challenges to investigate when Biden was president. But now that Donald Trump is President and the House appears set to to pass President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful” budget bill, Comer and his committee are fired up and ready to harvest the fruits of their investigative labor.

Prominent names from Hunter Biden to Biden’s senior level advisors will be brought in “for either a transcribed interview, if they’ll come in voluntarily, or a deposition,” Comer told Marlow.

There will be plenty of fireworks, with Comer pledging to investigate both those who been in the headlines over the years as well as those who are “not big name people” yet.

The investigations will even touch “people that were operating the autopen,” he promised.

“We want to bring the doctor in,” Comer told Marlow, referencing Biden’s physician who signed off on Biden’s clean bill of health. “We want to know who was telling [him] to issue a report that says Joe Biden was a picture of health. I mean, obviously that wasn’t factual. Are you that incompetent as a doctor? Or were you being threatened by Joe Biden to say that, or by the Democratic National Committee to say [that], or by George Soros to say that?”

The chaos of committee hearings isn’t always conducive to fact-finding, particularly with the cast of characters Democrats have assembled, he explained. “You only get five minutes, and they’re always a disaster,” Comer said.

However, with his subpoena power as chairman, Comer will ensure the targets of his investigation can’t hide behind time limits and distractions.

“We we want to bring people in for depositions and interviews and have substantive questions and not be confined by five minute clocks and [Democrat Representatives] Jasmine Crockett and Jared Moskowitz screaming,” he chuckled.

Comer acknowledged that people are often justifiably “entertained” by the colorful personalities Democrats send to what should be a serious committee, and those who enjoy the sideshows won’t have to worry.

“To get what we need, the information we want to obtain, we’re going to have to do it by depositions and interviews, and look, after that, we can have a hearing,” he said.

As an investigative body, the House Oversight Committee has limitations in what it can do to bring criminals to justice. But it can send its findings with recommendations to the administration, where the committee has a powerful ally in Attorney General Pam Bondi.

“We want to work with the Trump administration because all I can do is investigate. I can’t prosecute,” Comer told Marlow. “If I could prosecute, there would be Biden family members in prison now. There would be Deep State actors in prison. But Pam Bondi can prosecute. The Department of Justice can prosecute,” he said with a smile.

The Alex Marlow Show, hosted by Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow, is a weekday podcast produced by Breitbart News and Salem Podcast Network.  You can subscribe to the podcast on YouTubeRumbleApple Podcasts, and Spotify.

Bradley Jaye is Deputy Political Editor for Breitbart News. Follow him on X/Twitter and Instagram @BradleyAJaye.

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