Congress Debates Trump’s Bold Agenda Tax Cuts, Border Security & Defense in USA
Congress is at the center of a major political debate as President Donald Trump unveils sweeping policy changes in tax cuts, border security, and national defense. In his address to Congress, Trump urged lawmakers to act swiftly to pass his proposed reforms, highlighting the urgency of border security funding and economic relief for Americans.
🛡️ “Golden Dome” Missile Defense System in USA
- Inspired by Israel’s Iron Dome and Reagan’s “Star Wars” defense system.
- Designed to protect the U.S. from missile threats and foreign attacks.
- A key focus for national defense funding in Trump’s budget proposal.
đź’° Tax Cuts & Economic Relief for Americans
- No taxes on tips, overtime pay, and Social Security payments.
- Tax-deductible interest on American-made car loans, boosting domestic car sales.
- Aimed at strengthening the economy and increasing disposable income.
🚨 Stronger Border Security & Deportation Plans in USA
- Trump demands immediate funding for border security enhancements.
- Plans for the largest deportation operation in U.S. history.
- Increased border patrol personnel and infrastructure development.

🏢 Congress Divided House vs. Senate on Trump’s Budget Plan
📜 House Plan (Trump’s Preferred Approach)
- One-bill strategy, combining tax cuts, border security, and defense funding.
- $4.5 trillion in tax cuts over 10 years.
- $300 billion allocated for border security & military defense.
- $4 trillion debt ceiling increase to accommodate spending.
⚖️ Senate Plan (Alternative Strategy)
- Two-bill approach – prioritizing border & defense funding while delaying tax reform.
- $340 billion in total spending:
- $175 billion for border security.
- $150 billion for military defense.
- Takes a slower, more measured approach to tax policy.
đź’¸ Spending Concerns & Medicaid Cuts Debate
- The House plan includes $880 billion in spending cuts, possibly affecting Medicaid.
- Some Republicans worry that these cuts could harm low-income Americans.
- Fiscal conservatives argue that spending reductions are necessary to prevent national debt from rising.
📢 What’s Next for Congress?
- Lawmakers must finalize budget plans to pass Trump’s agenda through reconciliation (avoiding a Senate filibuster).
- Republican divisions may slow down the process as fiscal conservatives push for spending cuts.
- The narrow GOP House majority makes it difficult to secure votes.
📢 Will Trump’s ambitious policies pass through Congress? Stay tuned for updates on this historic political battle!





