Trump Golfs with Republican senators Schmitt, Graham and Paul before the vote of ‘Great and beautiful bill’
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President Donald Trump played a golf round with Republican leaders on Saturday.
The president joined Senator Eric Schmitt, R-MO., Senator Lindsey Graham, R-SC., Senator Rand Paul, R-Ky., And the director of the CIA, John Ratcliffe, confirmed sources to News.
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The excursion occurs when the Republican senators seek to approve the “Great Beautiful Law” for Saturday afternoon. The bill has a self -imposed deadline on July 4. In a memorandum sent on Saturday to the offices of the Senate, the White House supported the latest reviews to the bill and requested its approval, while noting that not approve the budget “would be the best betrayal.”
Graham shared the golf excursion in a publication on social networks, expressing optimism about the vote of the bill.
Graham revealed the sewn text of the colossal invoice on Friday night.
The conservatives of the House of Representatives go to the War with the Senate on the “Great and beautiful bill” of Trump “

President Donald Trump makes gestures such as the American senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) is aimed at the crowd during an electoral campaign event of 2024 in Columbia, South Carolina, on January 28, 2023. (Logan Cyrus/News through Getty Images)
Republican leaders, White House and disparate factions within the Senate and the Republican Party of the House of Representatives have gathered to find a midpoint in other weak points, such as adjusting to the limits of state and local tax deductions (Ps).
The Treasury Secretary, Scott Besent, hit the importance of approving Trump’s bill in time. He met with the Senate Republicans during his lunch behind closed doors and spread the message that advancing in the colossal tax package would greatly contribute to the most certainty companies following the president’s rates.
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“We need certainty,” he said. “With such uncertainty, and having the bill in the president’s desktop before July 4 will give us great fiscal certainty, and I think, the economy will accelerate in the third quarter of the year.”
Alex Miller de News contributed to this report.
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Jackson Thompson is a News Digital Sports writer. He previously worked for ESPN e Business Insider. Jackson has covered the finals of the Super Bowl and the NBA, and has interviewed the iconic figures Usain Bolt, Rob Gronkowski, Jerry Rice, Troy Aikman, Mike Trout, David Ortiz and Roger Clemens.


