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Most Americans Disapprove of Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act
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A new survey reveals nearly two-thirds of U.S. adults view President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act unfavorably. The legislation, narrowly passed by the House last month, aims to overhaul taxes and immigration but faces public skepticism. The bill now awaits Senate action amid growing debate.
The survey highlights broad public concern over the bill’s implications. Its passage in the House was contentious, with a one-vote margin.
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The Context
The bill extends Trump’s 2017 tax cuts and adds new exemptions. It also includes stricter immigration measures, like asylum fees.
Critics argue the bill’s tax cuts favor the wealthy disproportionately. The Congressional Budget Office estimates it adds trillions to the debt.
Immigration provisions, such as a $1,000 asylum fee, have sparked outrage. Supporters claim they enhance border security and deter illegal entry.
The bill’s Medicaid and food stamp cuts worry many Americans. These changes aim to offset tax reductions but risk reducing aid.
Public disapproval may pressure senators to revise the bill. Senate Republicans aim to pass it by July 4.
Some back the bill for its economic and security promises. Others fear it undermines social programs and fiscal stability.
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Coverage Details
| Total News Sources | 29 |
| Left | 12 |
| Right | 7 |
| Center | 8 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 41% Left |
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