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Senate Passes Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill to End Welfare Abuse, Boost American Prosperity

7/2/2025

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By James, Admin
July 2, 2025 – 5:00 PM CST, Chicago, IL

The U.S. Senate has passed President Donald Trump’s landmark “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (OBBBA), a bold reform to eliminate welfare benefits for undocumented immigrants and curb exploitation of government programs. Approved by a 51-49 vote, the bill delivers on Trump’s promise to prioritize American taxpayers, slashing wasteful spending while cutting taxes for job creators. Despite House uncertainty, supporters hail it as a victory for economic fairness.

The OBBBA targets programs like Medicaid, SNAP, and housing assistance, removing eligibility for undocumented immigrants, estimated to cost taxpayers $150 billion annually, per the Federation for American Immigration Reform. It also tightens criteria for citizens, ensuring benefits go only to those genuinely in need, saving $1 trillion over a decade, according to the Congressional Budget Office.

President Trump, speaking at a rally in Florida, called the bill “a gift to hardworking Americans,” vowing to end “freeloading” by those exploiting the system. Supporters argue it restores integrity to welfare, with 60% of Americans favoring stricter eligibility in a recent Rasmussen poll. The bill’s tax cuts, reducing rates by 15% for high earners, aim to spur investment and job growth.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell praised the vote, emphasizing fiscal discipline in an era of 4.2% inflation, driven by Middle East oil spikes to $110 per barrel. The bill addresses public frustration with government spending, which has ballooned the deficit to $3.5 trillion, per the Treasury Department. By streamlining programs, it frees resources for infrastructure and defense.

Critics, led by Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, claim the cuts harm vulnerable populations, citing 10 million potential benefit losses, per the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. However, proponents counter that the bill protects legal residents by prioritizing citizens, with 80% of Medicaid and SNAP funds now reserved for verified recipients, per the legislation’s text.

The House, where Republicans hold a narrow majority, faces pressure to pass the bill. Five GOP moderates express concerns, but Trump’s team is confident, offering incentives like increased border security funding. Speaker Mike Johnson plans a vote next week, buoyed by grassroots support, with 100,000 #BigBeautifulBill posts on social media.

Economic benefits are already anticipated. The tax cuts, benefiting 2% of earners, are projected to create 500,000 jobs by 2027, per the Tax Foundation. Small businesses, facing 20% higher costs from gas prices at $4.60 per gallon, welcome the relief, with 65% planning expansion, per the National Federation of Independent Business.

The bill aligns with Trump’s immigration agenda, complementing ICE raids detaining 2,500 undocumented immigrants this year, per the Department of Homeland Security. By denying benefits to non-citizens, it discourages illegal immigration, reducing strain on public services, supporters argue. Border apprehensions, down 10% since January, reflect the policy’s impact, per Customs and Border Protection.

Public sentiment is energized. Rallies in Texas and Ohio drew 20,000, chanting “America First.” A Pew Research poll shows 55% support the bill’s welfare reforms, with 70% of Republicans backing it. Critics’ protests, drawing 3,000 in D.C., are dwarfed by pro-bill gatherings, signaling broad approval.

The legislation addresses long-standing inefficiencies. Audits reveal 15% of SNAP funds misused, per the Government Accountability Office, with undocumented immigrants accessing benefits through loopholes. The OBBBA’s verification systems, using biometric data, ensure accountability, saving $50 billion annually, per the bill’s sponsors.

Global economic pressures underscore the bill’s urgency. Middle East conflicts, pushing oil prices up 50% in six months, strain U.S. consumers. By reducing spending, the bill stabilizes the dollar, which gained 2% against the euro, per Bloomberg. The Federal Reserve, monitoring inflation, praises the fiscal restraint.

Opponents warn of social unrest, citing 13% poverty rates, per the U.S. Census Bureau. Yet, supporters argue the bill incentivizes self-reliance, with job training programs funded by $100 billion in savings. The Department of Labor reports 200,000 new manufacturing jobs since January, crediting Trump’s economic policies.

The bill’s tax cuts are a boon for corporations, with Apple and Tesla planning $10 billion in U.S. investments, per corporate filings. Critics claim this widens inequality, but the Heritage Foundation argues that trickle-down effects will lift wages, with median incomes up 3% since 2024, per the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

House negotiations are intense, with GOP leaders offering compromises like preserving veteran benefits. Progressive groups plan protests, but their impact is limited, with only 5% of Americans supporting expanded welfare, per Gallup. The bill’s momentum suggests passage is likely, cementing Trump’s legacy.
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International observers note the bill’s implications. The IMF, citing U.S. fiscal health, predicts stronger global trade if spending is curbed. Canada and Mexico, reliant on U.S. markets, welcome the stability, with cross-border trade up 5%, per the World Trade Organization.

As the House vote looms, the OBBBA stands as a bold reform. By ending welfare abuse and boosting economic growth, it delivers on Trump’s vision of a prosperous America. The nation awaits the outcome, with supporters confident it will reshape the future for the better.
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