Trump news at a glance: president’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ clears first Senate hurdle | Trump administration

After a race in the Senate, the Republicans voted on Saturday to advance the bill on the signing of Trump “Big, Beau”, with a vote of 51-49.
The Republicans had been divided on the controversial bill, some rejecting the proposal to reduce social protection programs in order to cover tax loss, and others demanding deeper cuts.
The main procedural obstacle was authorized a few hours after the opening of the debate, with two Republicans, the Thom Tillis Senators of North Carolina and Rand Paul of Kentucky, voting with the Democrats to block the measurement of the measure.
Meanwhile, the technological billionaire Elon Musk again expressed his criticism of Bill, describing him as “completely crazy and destructive”.
Here are the key stories at a glance:
The Senate Republicans advance the “big and beautiful” Trump bill
The American Senate under the control of the Republican advanced the bill and the bill on tax expenditure of President Donald Trump during a key procedural vote on Saturday, increasing the chances that the legislators are able to adopt the legislation in the coming days.
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Musk calls Trump’s big bill “completely crazy and destructive”
The billionaire technological entrepreneur Elon Musk criticized the latest version of Donald Trump on Saturday, calling him “completely crazy and destructive”.
“The Senate’s last bill will destroy millions of jobs in America and will cause immense strategic damages to our country!” Musk wrote on Saturday.
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Biden and Harris attend the funeral of the Minnesota legislator killed
The former Democratic President of the State House of Minnesota, Melissa Hortman, was honored for her legislative achievements and her humanity during a burial on Saturday which was assisted by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
The former president and vice-president was joined by more than 1,000 other people in mourning.
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Eric Trump suggests that he could come to the United States
Eric Trump suggested that he or another of the Trump family could come to the presidency when his father’s second mandate in the White House will end.
Eric, who is a co-president-president of the Trump organization, said that the White House road “would be easy” if he decided to follow the traces of his father.
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Civilian arrest spaters usurping the identity of ice officers
Southern California police have arrested a man suspected of pretending to be a federal immigration agent this week, the last in a series of such arrests, such as masked in civilian immigration agents, are deployed nationally to achieve mass deportation objectives of the Trump administration.
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Ice arrests of American military veterans and parents
The son of an American citizen and a military veteran – but who has no citizenship in any country – was expelled from the United States in Jamaica at the end of May.
The deportation of Jermaine Thomas, recently reported by The Austin Chronicle, is one of an increasing number of immigration cases involving parents of the members of the military service or even the veterans themselves who were trapped in the Mass Expulsion Program of the Trump administration.
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