Senate Republicans will attempt to chart a path ahead for the “One Huge Lovely Invoice Act” throughout a sequence of conferences on Wednesday — together with one the place the President Donald Trump will work to shore up help for the megabill that advances his legislative agenda.
Republican members of the highly effective Senate Finance Committee met with Trump on the White Home Wednesday afternoon and emerged saying that Republicans are unified in attempting to get the laws handed.
“This can be a workforce effort, and all people goes to be rowing in the identical course to get this throughout the end line,” Senate Majority Chief John Thune mentioned after the assembly.
Whereas Elon Musk was waging an all-out war on invoice on X, contained in the Capitol, the place the sausage making has begun in earnest, there have been far fewer fireworks.
Republicans met behind closed doorways Wednesday for a full convention assembly to debate the invoice. It was the primary of a variety of such conferences scheduled to offer committee chairs a possibility to stipulate their visions for particular modifications to the invoice respective to their particular person committees.
At this level, it’s nonetheless not clear precisely how the Senate intends to maneuver ahead on the huge package deal forward of Trump’s Fourth of July deadline.
The convention is starting to work by particular questions associated to the invoice. Of their assembly on Wednesday, senators mentioned they heard from chairs of the Senate Armed Providers Committee and Senate Commerce Committee about proposals within the package deal affecting each of them.
“I feel Republicans within the Senate help passing the invoice, however making it higher than what the Home did,” Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, mentioned leaving the assembly. “We’re not near the ultimate invoice but.”
The assembly amongst Senate Republicans got here simply moments earlier than a variety of Senate Finance Committee Republicans hauled right into a white bus and traveled over to the White Home for his or her assembly with Trump.
The Finance Committee is accountable for writing the tax coverage elements of the invoice, together with the extension of the Trump 2017 tax cuts, a key precedence for the package deal.
The Home-passed laws additionally boosts spending for the army and border safety — whereas making some cuts to Medicaid, SNAP and different help applications. It may additionally add $2.4 trillion to the deficit over the following decade, in line with a new analysis out Wednesday from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.
President Donald Trump speaks throughout a press convention with Elon Musk (not pictured) within the Oval Workplace of the White Home, in Washington, D.C., U.S., Might 30, 2025.
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Republican Sen. Ron Johnson, who’s at odds with the White Home and is pushing for deeper cuts than these within the invoice the Home despatched to them, was additionally anticipated to be on the assembly as a member of the committee.
Showing on ABC News Live Wednesday, Johnson attacked the invoice, saying it “would not meet the second.”
Thune has thus far not made clear what his technique will probably be for shifting the package deal by the higher chamber. As issues at the moment stand, he can afford to lose solely three of his GOP members to cross the package deal, and proper now, he has more members than that expressing serious doubts about the bill.
“We are going to get this completed, someway, and it isn’t going to be straightforward,” Thune informed reporters after the assembly with Trump.
Trump’s assembly with the committee was a possibility for the president to aim to sway these senators who’ve issues in regards to the invoice. Earlier this week, Trump labored the telephones and took conferences with lots of these senators together with Republican Sens. Rand Paul, Josh Hawley, Rick Scott and Johnson.
Trump additionally met with Thune to speak by shifting the Home-backed invoice by the Senate as expeditiously as doable.
“We’re going to do every little thing we will right here within the Senate and Home to get that agenda throughout the end line and sure, there are going to be individuals on the market which are going to be detractors and completely different factors of views and opinions and that is all advantageous and good. However within the Senate, it’s 51 votes. Within the Home, it is 218 to get a invoice that we will placed on the president’s desk that can rework this nation,” Thune mentioned on Fox Information Wednesday morning.

A view of the US Capitol, Might 7, 2025, in Washington.
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Thune has maneuvered rigorously in latest days, coordinating intently with Trump because the Senate navigates this invoice.
“The president is the nearer and in the end it is going to be as much as him to assist carry a few of these votes dwelling,” Thune mentioned.
Trump works to allay senators’ issues on the similar time Musk assaults the invoice on-line, calling it a “disgusting abomination” in a post on X Tuesday. Musk even chastised those that supported the invoice.
Musk’s criticism of the president’s spending invoice has supplied political cowl for Senate Republicans who’ve issues. However for others, it additionally sparked frustration.
Republican Sen. Thom Tillis had a blunt message for Musk: “Give us some productive suggestions that we will function on.”
“I imply, is that this any person who has bought plenty of perception into the U.S. authorities over the past six months. Give us some productive suggestions that we will function on. I can not function on platitudes or I can not reply,” mentioned Tillis, who will attend the assembly on the White Home.
Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville recommended that he “would not assume” Musk’s place would have a big impression on senators trying to cross the invoice, however agreed with the billionaire in his criticism of federal spending.
“You already know, he seems at it another way than we now have to take a look at, as a result of once more we are the ones who must vote for it and we are the ones who — we even have to take a look at the nice together with the unhealthy. Nothing is ideal,” Tuberville mentioned of Musk.
Republican Sen. John Kennedy backed up Musk says he is rightly “pissed off” that “we’re shortly turning into debt slaves.”
“I want he’d simply say what he, what he thinks. Look, I feel Mr. Musk — I am a giant Musk fan. I feel he is actually good. I feel he is entitled to his opinion,” he mentioned. “He is pissed off. I feel he believes, in my judgment, accurately, that we’re shortly turning into debt slaves, that Congress must re-arm the magical therapeutic energy of ‘no’ and I agree with it. Having mentioned that, I am not able to throw within the towel on this invoice.”
Thune acknowledged the street forward will probably be troublesome.
“The wheels are in movement on this,” he mentioned. “As I mentioned earlier than, failure will not be an choice. We are going to get this completed someway, and it isn’t going to be straightforward.”
-ABC Information’ Mary Bruce, Molly Nagle and Kelsey Walsh contributed to this report.