WASHINGTON — In a setback, House Republicans failed Friday to push their big package of tax breaks and spending cuts through the Budget Committee, as a handful of conservatives joined all Democrats in a stunning vote against it.
The hard-right lawmakers are insisting on steeper spending cuts to Medicaid and the Biden-era green energy tax breaks, among other changes, before they will give their support to President Donald Trump's "beautiful'' bill. They warn the tax cuts alone would pile onto the nation's $36 trillion debt.
The failed vote, 16-21, stalls, for now, House Speaker Mike Johnson's push to have the package approved next week. But the Budget Committee plans to reconvene Sunday to try again. Lawmakers vowed to negotiate into the weekend as Trump is returning to Washington from the Middle East.
''Something needs to change or you're not going to get my support,'' said Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas.
Tallying a whopping 1,116 pages, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, named with a nod to Trump, is teetering at a critical moment. Johnson is determined to resolve the problems with the package that he believes will inject a dose of stability into into a wavering economy.
With few votes to spare from his slim majority, the Republicans are trying to pass it over the staunch objections of Democrats who slammed the package as a ''big, bad bill,'' or as Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., called it, ''one big, beautiful betrayal.''
Ahead of Friday's vote, Trump had implored his party to fall in line.
''Republicans MUST UNITE behind, ‘THE ONE, BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL!''' the Republican president posted on social media. "We don't need ‘GRANDSTANDERS' in the Republican Party. STOP TALKING, AND GET IT DONE!''