WASHINGTON — Up all night, House Republicans are charging ahead on their multitrillion-dollar tax breaks package, with Speaker Mike Johnson defying the skeptics within his ranks and working to muscle President Donald Trump's priority bill to passage Thursday.
Johnson and his GOP leadership team appeared confident after a lengthy White House meeting with GOP holdouts to salvage the ''big, beautiful bill,'' even as more Republicans announced their opposition. Shortly before midnight, they launched debate to set the stage for an early morning vote.
''You never know till the final vote tally, but I'm convinced we're going to pass this bill tonight," said Johnson, R-La., as the chamber action resumed.
Throughout the evening the upbeat tone stood at odds with the unwieldy scene at the Capitol. The Rules Committee had been grinding through its own round-the-clock session, wrapping up after nearly 22 hours, and sending the package ahead on a party-line vote.
Democrats, without the votes to stop Trump's package, utilized procedural moves and offered impassioned speeches trying to stall progress and capitalize on the GOP disarray. As soon as the House floor reopened, the Democrats forced a vote to adjourn. It failed.
In ''the dark of night they want to pass this GOP tax scam,'' said Rep. Pete Aguilar, D-Calif.
House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York had called it ''one big, ugly bill that's going to hurt the American people."
The Republicans insisted their sprawling 1,000-page-plus package, the centerpiece of their majority hold on Congress, was what voters sent them — and Trump — to Washington to accomplish.