Key Points

President Trump signed the "One Big Beautiful Bill" into law during a White House ceremony. The legislation includes major tax cuts, military funding, and border security investments. Trump praised GOP leaders for uniting to pass the bill, calling it a new Golden Age for America. The White House celebrated it as a fulfillment of campaign promises.

Key Points: Trump Signs One Big Beautiful Bill Into Law at White House

  • Trump hails the bill as historic tax and spending cuts
  • Legislation boosts Pentagon and border security funding
  • Credits GOP leaders Thune and Johnson for passage
  • White House calls it a victorious day for Americans
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Trump signs 'One Big Beautiful Bill' into law

President Trump celebrates signing the landmark bill, calling it a victory for military, jobs, and border security.

"I’ve never seen people so happy in our country because of that – Donald Trump"

Washington, July 5

US President Donald Trump signed the “One Big Beautiful Bill” into law during the Independence Day ceremony at the White House.

This came a day after the House of Representatives passed the bill, giving final approval to President Trump’s landmark legislation.

“I've never seen people so happy in our country because of that, because so many different groups of people are being taken care of: the military, civilians of all types, jobs of all types. So you have the biggest tax cut, the biggest spending cut, the largest border security investment in American history,” Trump said at the ceremony.

President Trump appreciated Senate Majority Leader John Thune, a South Dakota Republican, and House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Louisiana Republican, for securing the bill's passage through both chambers of Congress.

"Those two are a team that is not going to be beaten," he said.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt described the legislation as "an encapsulation of all of the policies that the president campaigned on and the people voted on," adding that it's a "victorious day for the American people."

House Republicans voted on Thursday afternoon to approve Trump's massive package of tax and federal spending cuts and funding boosts for the Pentagon and border security, clearing the Bill, while the Senate passed the bill earlier this week.

Trump hailed the passage of the "One Big Beautiful Bill", describing it as the beginning of America’s “new Golden Age.”

“The Republicans in the House of Representatives have just passed the “ONE BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL ACT.” Our Party is UNITED like never before, and our Country is “hot.” We are going to have a Signing Celebration at the White House tomorrow, at 4 P.M. EST. All Congressmen/women and Senators are invited. Together, we will celebrate our Nation’s Independence and the beginning of our new Golden Age,” Trump wrote on Truth Social on Friday.

“The people of the United States of America will be Richer, Safer, and Prouder than ever before. Thank you to Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, Senate Majority Leader John Thune, and all of the wonderful Republican Members of Congress who helped us deliver on our Promises, and so much more. Together, we can do things that were not even imagined possible less than one year ago. We will keep working, and winning — congratulations America!” he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
"Golden Age" claims sound exaggerated no? We've seen similar promises in India during election seasons. Hope this actually benefits ordinary Americans and not just corporations. The military spending increase is concerning though - hope it doesn't destabilize global peace.
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Arjun K
As an Indian businessman dealing with US clients, tax cuts could mean more American companies outsourcing work to India! 🚀 But the "biggest spending cut" part worries me - hope it doesn't affect tech research budgets that many Indian startups collaborate on.
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Sarah B
Living in Mumbai but originally from Texas - this bill's border security measures are getting mixed reactions in expat groups. Many Indian-Americans are concerned about stricter immigration policies affecting family reunification. The "beautiful" part seems questionable.
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Karthik V
The bill's name itself sounds like marketing gimmick! In India we call such things "jumla" 😂 On serious note, hope Pentagon funding doesn't mean more weapons to Pakistan. US should balance its South Asia policy better.
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Nisha Z
As an economics student in Delhi, I'm curious how these tax cuts compare to India's recent reforms. The "biggest" claim needs fact-checking - American media should scrutinize this like our Indian journalists do with our government's claims.

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