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Jul 2, 2025

House GOP fiscal hawks demand big changes to megabill

As we’ve reported, members of the House Freedom Caucus were expected to meet with the president this morning. Earlier, caucus chairman Andy Harris earlier told CNN:

I’m still voting no on the rule. We have to get this thing right.

And Texas representative Chip Roy, among the most vocal critics of the Senate’s version of the bill, said that he and many other conservatives remain opposed to the bill and still want major changes. He told CNN:

It’s not ‘take it or leave it.’ I don’t need take-it-or-leave-it legislating. How about we send it back to him? We say, ‘Take it or leave it,’ all right? So the Senate doesn’t get to be the final say on everything.

He said he and other hardliners were in ongoing discussions with the White House about the changes they want, adding:

I think we need more spending restraint, and I think we need to fix what they did in the Senate.

Meanwhile, Kentucky representative Thomas Massie, who is not a member of the caucus but has consistently voted against the bill over his deficit concerns, said he intends to stand firm in that position. Asked by CNN if there was anything at all leadership could do to win his vote, he said:

We could go back to drawing board to a skinny bill.

He called the 4 July deadline “arbitrary”, adding:

There’s no reason to bankrupt the country because you want to go shoot off some fireworks.

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US district judge Randolph Moss said in a 128-page opinion that Trump’s 20 January proclamation blocking all migrants “engaged in the invasion across the southern border” from claiming asylum or other humanitarian protections went beyond his executive power.

The ruling is a setback for Trump, whose aggressive immigration crackdown has seen the number of people caught crossing illegally plummet to record low levels.

The American Civil Liberties Union brought the challenge to Trump’s asylum ban in February, arguing it violated US laws and international treaties.

Moss said he would stay the effective date of his order for 14 days to allow the Trump administration to appeal.

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