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House approves budget framework for Trump's 'big' bill after intense wrangling sways GOP holdouts

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April 10, 2025

WASHINGTON (AP) โ€” House Republicans narrowly approved their budget framework Thursday, a political turnaround after Speaker Mike Johnson worked into the night to satisfy GOP holdouts who had refused to advance trillions of dollars in tax breaks without deeper spending cuts.

Johnson stood with Senate Majority Leader John Thune early in the morning at the Capitol to shore up President Donald Trumpโ€™s "big, beautiful bill,โ€ and they committed to seeking at least $1.5 trillion in cuts to federal programs and services. The speaker had abruptly halted voting Wednesday night.

โ€œI told you not to doubt us,โ€ Johnson, R-La., said afterward.

House approves budget framework for Trump's 'big' bill after intense wrangling sways GOP holdouts
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He acknowledged the week's economic turmoil with the financial markets โ€œa little unstable.โ€ But he said the House vote was a โ€big day."

The 216-214 vote pushed the budget plan forward, one more milestone for Johnson, and next step in a lengthy process to unlock the centerpiece to the presidentโ€™s domestic agenda of tax cuts, mass deportations and a smaller federal government. A failed vote, particularly as the economy was convulsing over Trumpโ€™s trade wars, would have been a major setback for the party in power in Washington. Two conservative Republicans voted against it, as did all Democrats.

Trump, at a black-tie fundraising dinner this week, had admonished Republicans to "stop grandstandingโ€ on the budget.

By Thursday morning, Trump had shifted his tone.

House approves budget framework for Trump's 'big' bill after intense wrangling sways GOP holdouts
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โ€œBiggest Tax Cuts in USA History!!! Getting close,โ€ Trump said.

The action still leaves weeks, if not months, ahead. House and Senate Republicans will have to turn their budget framework into bill text for a final product. Johnson can lose only a few detractors from his slim Republican majority at any vote along the way. Democrats, in the minority, lack the numbers to stop the package, but they promised to fight every step.

House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York said the GOP budget plan was a โ€œtoxic schemeโ€ that proposed the largest cuts to the Medicaid health care program and food assistance in the nation's history, โ€œall in service of enacting massive tax breaks to their millionaire donors, like Elon Muskโ€ โ€” referring to the billionaire businessman who is leading Trump's cost-cutting efforts through the Department of Government Efficiency.

Jeffries said Democrats will push back until they โ€œbury this budget resolution in the ground.โ€

House approves budget framework for Trump's 'big' bill after intense wrangling sways GOP holdouts
Congress Budget Taxes

Late Wednesday, the outcome was in flux. At least a dozen conservative Republicans, if not more, were firmly against the plan. Several of them, including members of the ultraconservative Freedom Caucus, made the unusual move of walking across the Capitol to meet privately with Senate GOP leaders to insist on deeper cuts.

As night fell, Johnson pulled a group of Republicans into a private meeting room as House proceedings came to a standstill. They stayed into the night hashing out alternatives, and were back at it in the morning.

Johnson said he spoke with Trump for about five minutes while the GOP meeting was taking place.

โ€œThe president is very anxious for us to get this done,โ€ Johnson said.

House approves budget framework for Trump's 'big' bill after intense wrangling sways GOP holdouts
Congress Budget Taxes

But House GOP conservatives, including several of those who met with Trump this week, were concerned that the Senate GOP's blueprint, approved last weekend, did not cut spending to the level they believe necessary to help prevent soaring deficits.

โ€œThe Math Does Not Add Up,โ€ Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, had posted earlier on social media.

Rep. Andy Harris, R-Md., the Freedom Caucus chair, led others to meet with the senators.

In the end, Harris, Roy and almost all the holdouts came on board. They said they were assured by Johnson, Thune and Trump that there would be steep cuts ahead. Republican Reps. Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Victoria Spartz of Indiana voted โ€œno.โ€

House approves budget framework for Trump's 'big' bill after intense wrangling sways GOP holdouts
Congress Budget Taxes

โ€œWe got as much as we could,โ€ said Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn. โ€We realized it was bigger than us."

Before the vote, Thune, R-S.D., tried to assure House conservatives that many GOP senators were aligned with their pursuit of spending reductions.

โ€œWe certainly are going to do everything we can,โ€ Thune said.

But the details ahead will matter. Key Republican senators already signaled their disapproval of some $800 billion in House-proposed cuts that could hit Medicaid and other vital programs.

House approves budget framework for Trump's 'big' bill after intense wrangling sways GOP holdouts
Congress Budget Taxes

Johnson insisted that the health care and other services that millions of Americans rely on, particularly Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security, would be spared. Republicans instead are seeking to impose new restrictions on benefits and cut what they portray as waste, fraud and abuse, following DOGE's efforts.

A final product is expected later this spring or summer, with more voting to come.

Central to the budget framework is the Republican effort to preserve the tax breaks approved in 2017, during Trump's first term, while potentially adding the new ones he promised during his 2024 campaign. That includes no taxes on tipped wages, Social Security income and others, ballooning the price tag to some $7 trillion over the decade.

The package also allows for more than $500 billion in budget increases, including some $175 billion to pay for Trump's deportation operation and as much for the Defense Department to bolster military spending.

House approves budget framework for Trump's 'big' bill after intense wrangling sways GOP holdouts
Congress Budget Taxes

The plan would also raise the nation's debt limit to allow more borrowing to pay the bills. Trump had wanted lawmakers to take the politically difficult issue off the table. With debt now at $36 trillion, the Treasury Department has said it will run out of funds by August.

But the House and Senate need to resolve their differences on the debt limit, as well. The House GOP increases the debt limit to $4 trillion, but the Senate lifted it to $5 trillion so Congress would not have to revisit the issue again until after the midterm elections in November 2026.

To clip costs, the Senate is using an unusual accounting method that does not count the costs of preserving the 2017 tax cuts, some $4.5 trillion, as new spending, another factor that is enraging the House conservatives.

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House approves budget framework for Trump's 'big' bill after intense wrangling sways GOP holdouts
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Associated Press writers Mary Clare Jalonick, Stephen Groves, Leah Askarinam and Matt Brown contributed to this report.

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