
Republicans no longer have the votes needed to pass President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” after four GOP members broke ranks and voted no.
Earlier, faction of Republicans in the House threatened to sink the procedural vote for former President Trump’s signature “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OBBB).
Just one day after the Senate narrowly passed the legislation with Vice President Vance casting the tie-breaking vote, Republican leaders—including Speaker Mike Johnson and President Trump—were scrambling to win over dissenting House conservatives fearful of a $3–4 trillion increase in national debt and the rollback of social-safety-net reforms.
According to caucus members, the Senate version “substantially diluted” essential spending cuts in Medicaid and SNAP, abandoned strict fiscal discipline, and grew the deficit far beyond the agreement made in May’s House version.
On Wednesday night, House Resolution 566 failed to advance with zero Republican unity and full Democrat support.
The final vote count:
- Republicans: 203 Yea, 4 Nay
- Democrats: 212 Yea
- Total: 203 Yea, 216 Nay
- 13 Not Voting
#BREAKING: Republicans no longer have the votes to advance Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” as Democrats erupt in cheers and celebrate the sudden shift on the House floor pic.twitter.com/ca1D3sDitj
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These are the four Republicans who voted no on advancing Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill:
- Rep. Keith Self
- Rep. Andrew Clyde
- Rep. Victoria Spartz
- Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick
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