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News video: Big, Beautiful Bill Hanging by a Thread in the Senate

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There’s a tense battle going on in the Senate right now over President Trump’s Big, Beautiful Bill. Key issues include $330B in Medicaid cuts targeting able-bodied individuals, sparking concerns from Sen. Josh Hawley. Sen. Susan Collins proposes a 39.6% tax hike on those earning over $25 million...

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