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The republicans of the house have trouble To adopt their tax reductions for the wealthy, and the bill can take off before it could not even reach a final vote, because the Chamber's budget committee does not currently have the votes to advance its part of the bill.

Politico reported:
A vote on Friday planned for the chamber budget committee to advance the Megabill GOP is increasingly in danger, with at least three hard-liners committing to oppose the party's law.
Representative Ralph Norman (RS.C.), who sits on the budget committee, told journalists that he would vote against the package of tax and extensions, investments in border security, energy policy and more.
The same goes for Josh Brecheen representatives of Oklahoma and Chip Roy of Texas. They were in a briefing with the chief of the Congressional Budget Office on Thursday Thursday, where the hard worns were upset to learn that the CBO would have no cost estimates for the energy and trade part of the bill ready at the start of next week, according to two Republicans who were in the room.
The markup of the Budget Committee is crucial for President Mike Johnson's plan to make tax discounts for the reductions of the rich and Medicaid through the completed room next week. If the Budget Committee must delay its increase, it will delay the vote on the legislation.
There are major questions as to if the full house will be able to pass Trump's “big bill”. The legislation is serious in danger of failure. The Republicans are not unified on the final product, and their fight can sink Trump's agenda.
What do you think? Does the “big nice bill” go? Share your reflections in the comments below.
