Trump is seen on Rand Paul continuing to oppose
President Donald Trump is furious against Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) For refusing to support his “great and beautiful bill” and is flying to the Republican senator on social networks.
“Rand Paul has very little understanding of BBB, especially the tremendous growth that is approaching,” Trump wrote on Tuesday on his real social platform. “He loves voting ‘No’ in everything, he thinks it’s a good policy, but it is not. BBB is a great winner!”
“Rand does not vote in everything, but he never has practical or constructive ideas,” the president wrote in a separate publication later on Tuesday. “His ideas are really crazy (losers!). The people of Kentucky can’t stand it. This is a great growth bill!”
The bill, formally known as the Big Big Beautiful Bill, requires $ 4 billion in tax cuts and billions for Trump’s mass deportation initiative. Meanwhile, it could expel millions of people from Medicaid and eligibility for the supplementary nutritional assistance program, in which about 42 million people trust to buy food each month.
The Congress Budget Office has estimated that the legislation would add more than $ 2 billion to federal budgetary deficits for 10 years, something with which Paul is not happy.
“The problem is that mathematics does not join,” said the Republican on Sunday in News. “The debt will explode: the house says $ 4 billion, the Senate has really been talking about … $ 5 billion. This year, in September … the deficit will be approximately $ 2.2 billion.”
“Republicans would say: ‘Well, that’s bidenomic! [former President Joe] Biden spending levels! “Paul continued.” Well, in March, all Republicans, practically all Republicans who are not me, voted to continue the level of Biden spending. “
“That is not conservative,” he added.

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Trump can be unable to ignore Paul’s perspective, since the fate of his bill now falls to the United States Senate. Senate Republicans can only afford to lose three Republican votes to approve the bill with a simple majority if all Democrats vote against them, as expected.
However, only a handful of Republican senators are currently asking for changes in the bill, which Trump hopes to have on his desk before July 4. Paul told journalists on Monday that he has had a long conversation with Trump about his concerns, but that the president “spoke most of the conversation.”


