Republicans approve 'technical changes' to Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'

Most of the adjustments were meant to comply with the review of the Senate parliamentarian so as to ensure that the bill did not need 60 votes to secure passage in the upper chamber.

Published: June 11, 2025 5:31pm

House Republicans have approved adjustments to the "big, beautiful bill" amid backlash from spending hawks in both chambers.

The chamber backed what it deemed "technical changes" in a 213-207 vote with only Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., joining with Democrats to oppose the measure, The Hill reported.

Among the changes were the elimination of $2 billion for military intelligence programs and a handful of additional defense-related programs.

Most of the adjustments were meant to comply with the review of the Senate parliamentarian so as to ensure that the bill did not need 60 votes to secure passage in the upper chamber.

Senate Republicans, for their part, are likely to make further revisions as Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., has vowed to reduce the amount of border security funding in the legislation.

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