Senate Spirals into CHAOS as Trump’s Mega-Bill Sparks Vote-a-Rama Mayhem
- William Hartwell

- Jun 30
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 19
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Capitol has descended into legislative chaos this morning as the Senate launched into a high-stakes “vote-a-rama” on the sprawling 940-page legislation unofficially dubbed Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill.” The bill, a political juggernaut packed with dramatic tax cuts, massive defense boosts, and slashed social programs, squeaked past a procedural vote 51–49 and now faces a blizzard of amendments as both parties jockey for influence.

Supporters hail it as a “bold, America-first reinvention of government spending.” Critics call it “fiscal madness in MAGA wrapping.”
President Trump, never one to sit on the sidelines, fired off a flurry of Truth Social posts overnight, calling Republican holdout Sen. Thom Tillis “a disloyal traitor” for opposing Medicaid cuts. “Tillis is toast. Primary time!” Trump wrote, echoing growing rumors of a MAGA-backed challenger already being vetted in North Carolina.
Elon Musk ignited another firestorm online, calling the bill “economically suicidal,” claiming it could “destroy millions of jobs” and send the dollar into freefall. Meanwhile, conservative firebrands like Marjorie Taylor Greene hailed it as “the most patriotic bill since the Constitution.”
Yet it’s not just rhetoric. According to the Congressional Budget Office, the bill would spike the national deficit by $3.3 trillion over 10 years. With defense contractors salivating over $400 billion in new spending, and healthcare providers bracing for deep cuts, industry groups are lining up for—or against—the bill like it’s a political Hunger Games.
The Senate aims to close the amendment marathon by midnight tomorrow. If the bill survives, it heads to the House, where more fireworks await.





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