đ¨ LMAO! President Trump just fired back at Hakeem Jeffries, Chuck Schumer saying “everybody’s gonna die” over the Big Beautiful Bill…PERFECT response.
“Oh, it’s dangerous, oh, everybody’s going to die! It’s ACTUALLY, just the opposite – everybody’s going to LIVE!” “It’s ALL a con job!”
President Donald Trumpâs long-promised âOne Big Beautiful Billâ is now the law of the land. On Friday evening, he signed the sweeping, roughly 900-page legislation on the South Lawn of the White House. He capped it off with one of his signature freewheeling speeches that seemed to zigzag in every direction.Determined to calm fears about the billâs sweeping cuts, Trump took a mocking jab at his critics. âOh, itâs dangerous. Oh, everybodyâs going to die,â Trump crooned, mimicking Democratsâ warnings in an exaggerated tone. He then offered his reassurance with a flourish. âItâs actually just the opposite. Everybody is going to live. This is just the opposite.â
But despite Trumpâs efforts to downplay concerns, criticism has poured in from both parties, particularly over the billâs deep cuts to health care and welfare programs.Republican Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina ended up voting against the bill altogether, worried that slashing Medicaid would leave many in his state without care. Trump was reportedly furious about Tillisâ defection, going so far as to threaten to primary him, after which Tillis abruptly announced he wouldnât seek re-election.Meanwhile, Alaskaâs Lisa Murkowski offered her complicated stance.
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She ultimately voted yes, but only after securing carve-outs for her state. Even so, she didnât hold back in describing the bill as ânot good enough for the rest of our nation,â a line that got her roasted by critics. Of course, Democrats were loudest in their objections. House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries led an hours-long filibuster against the bill on Thursday.
âThis bill represents the largest cut to health care in American history,â Jeffries said. He didnât mince words about the potential fallout. âHospitals will close, including all throughout rural America⌠People in America will die unnecessary deaths. That is outrageous. Itâs disgusting.â