Trump news at a glance: a senator quits, the ‘big beautiful bill’ loses its name – but senate still passes Trump’s megabill | Trump administration

After days of deliberations that went late in the night on Tuesday, the Senate adopted the tax and radical expenses of Donald Trump and the reductions in megabill expenditure, taking the legislation deeply divisor with an increasingly law.

At the 11th hour, Minority Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer won a small victory with the name of “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” of Trump, but it was not enough to stop his adoption – the act was adopted a few minutes later.

The bill needs approval by the House of Representatives, which previously adopted it by a single vote. If it becomes law, this would allow Trump to deliver many of his electoral promises, in particular to make reductions in temporary taxes from his first permanent mandate, a major increase in expenses for the protection and defense of borders, and more oil and gas production. This will be funded in part by reducing expenses for Medicaid and health programs, food coupons, student loans and clean energy tax credits.

Here are the key stories of the day:


The Senate Republicans adopt the Trump policy bill

The adoption of the Donald Trump’s main tax and expenses’ bill is a victory for the Senate Republicans, who faced intestine and deep divisions on measures like Medicaid Cuts and even saw a legislator to choose to retire after facing Trump.

It is not clear if the changes made by the Senate will be accepted by the Chamber. While the Republicans control both the Congress Chamber, factionism in the lower chamber is particularly intense.

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Trump Visit “Alligator Alcatraz” in Florida

Trump visited on Tuesday “Alligator Alcatraz”, a new controversial prison in detention of migrants in the remote Everglades in Florida, and celebrated the difficult conditions that people have summoned.

The president was accompanied by Florida’s right -wing governor, Ron Desantis, who praised the tent camp on infested mosquito lands 50 miles west of Miami as an example for other states that supported Trump’s mass expulsion program.

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The Trump team threatens to continue CNN

Trump and administration officials have threatened CNN on what they have said to be promoting a new application that allows users to follow and try to avoid immigrants and customs agents.

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Trump says Israel is ready for Gaza Peace Deal

Donald Trump said that Israel was ready to accept a peace agreement with Hamas when he sought to negotiate a cease-fire in the war in Gaza which made nearly 60,000 lives.

In an article on Truth Social, the American president wrote: “Israel accepted the conditions necessary to finalize the 60-day ceasefire, during which we will work with all the parties to end the war.”

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Leavitt raises the stripping of Zohran Mamdani of citizenship

The Trump administration has raised the possibility of undressing Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic candidate for the town hall in New York, of his American citizenship as part of a repression against citizens born abroad sentenced to certain offenses.

Karoline Leavitt, the press secretary of the White House, seemed to open the way to an investigation into the status of Mamdani after Andy Ogles, a republican representative on the right for Tennessee, called for his citizenship to revoke the naturalization process.

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Key climate change reports deleted from US government websites

The national legally compulsory national climate assessments seem to have disappeared from federal websites designed to display them, which makes it more difficult for the governments of states and local and the public to learn what to expect in their sites in their sites of a warming world.

Scientists have said that the authorities evaluated by peers save money and lives. The websites of national assessments and the global research program for American changes were down Monday and Tuesday without links, notes or references elsewhere. The White House, which was responsible for the evaluations, said that the information will be hosted within NASA to comply with the law, but have given no other details.

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