'What are the Republicans waiting for?'
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WASHINGTON — President Trump expressed frustration on social media as a procedural vote regarding the One Big Beautiful Bill Act was delayed in the House of Representatives. 

“Largest Tax Cuts in History and a Booming Economy vs. Biggest Tax Increase in History, and a Failed Economy. What are the Republicans waiting for???” Trump posted on Truth Social, shortly after midnight on Thursday.  

“What are you trying to prove???” the president continued, addressing several Republican holdouts in Congress. “MAGA IS NOT HAPPY, AND IT’S COSTING YOU VOTES!!!” 


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President Trump fumed on social media as a procedural vote on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act stalled on the floor of the House of Representatives.  AFP via Getty Images

Minutes later, Trump posted: “FOR REPUBLICANS, THIS SHOULD BE AN EASY YES VOTE. RIDICULOUS!!!”

Five GOP House lawmakers – Reps. Keith Self of Texas, Andrew Clyde of Georgia, Victoria Spartz of Indiana, Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania and Thomas Massie of Kentucky – were nays on the vote to open debate on passing the massive legislative package when the president fired off the post. 

Eight Republican members had not yet voted on the procedural measure, including several members of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, which has signaled opposition to the changes the Senate made and approved in a 51-50 vote on Trump’s agenda bill Tuesday. 

“They’re going to vote for. They’re not opposed to the bill,” House Ways and Means Chairman Jason Smith (R-Mo.) told reporters during the standstill. 

“What I would tell my colleagues is, don’t allow perfection to get in the way of greatness – and that is why they will vote for this bill and that is why the president will be signing into law on July 4th,” the congressman added. “Record that, see if I’m right.” 


Storm clouds hover over the U.S. Capitol shortly after the Senate passed its version of the One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act on July 01, 2025 in Washington, DC. Republicans
Storm clouds hover over the US Capitol shortly after the Senate passed its version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act on July 1, 2025, in Washington, DC. Getty Images

The lack of progress on the so-called “Rules” vote followed a nearly 8-hour-long vote on a different procedural measure that eventually passed. 

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), who’s been working to get the holdouts onboard, indicated that he’s willing to keep the rules vote open for “as long as it takes.” 

“I’ll keep it open as long as it takes to make sure we’ve got everybody here and accounted for and all the questions answered,” Johnson told Fox News host Sean Hannity.  “I made that commitment to my members.”

If the rules vote passes, at least one hour of debate would take place on the bill before a final vote is taken on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

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