Donald Trump celebrated his signature tax and announced on the eve of the July 4 holiday that “it’s impossible to have a better birthday gift for the United States” to spend legislation.
US President wins a game in Des Moines Iowawhich is officially known as the year-long celebration of the 2026 U.S. 250th Anniversary Celebration.
But Trump turned the potential unification moment into a campaign-style rally, mocking Joe Biden’s speech style, repeating his lies to steal elections and slamming the “fake news” media. In the policy shift, he said he would allow immigrant workers to stay in the United States if they guarantee them for the farmers they work for.
He spoke only half an hour later The half-year plan, He said that would include a “Great Congress of the United States” and the Final Battle Championship (UFC) round for a 25,000-sighter audience at the White House.
Iowa has been described as “logical choice” for Trump’s anniversary with group contact Monica Crowley United States 250. She said its position in the middle of the country is a desire to use the upcoming celebrations to help people unite.
But once he reached the heartland with a red “American” hat, Trump’s remarks proved to be as split as ever as he was in his light.A big beautiful bill” Thursday in the House of Representatives.
this Extensive legislation Permanently expanding Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, adding hundreds of billions of dollars to Pentagon and border security, cutting health insurance and food stamps, and phased out the clean energy tax credit. It will add nearly 3.3ttrn over a decade, according to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office.
Trump told the crowd in a far-filled parking lot that a few hours ago Congress passed a “big bill” that was better than the “big bill” we got a few hours ago to make the United States win again, which is better than the amazing victory we got a few hours ago, which is better than the victory we got a few hours ago.
When he advocated for the impact of the bill on estate tax, Trump mentioned the bankers he used Their client is “Sherlock”a term in the Anti-Defamation League is called anti-Semitic stereotype. Biden apologized after using the term as Vice President in 2014.
Later, Trump claimed that he did not know that the term “Sherlock” was related to anti-Semitism. The president told reporters to return to Washington. “Sherlock means someone who borrows money at a very high price. You’re different about it. I’ve never heard of it.”
Democrats say Bill will get food and health care from the poor Billions of dollars are handed over to the rich at the same time. But Trump complained bitterly that their unification opposition was personal: “Just because they hate Trump. But I hate them too, you know? I really. I hate them. I can’t stand it because I really believe they hate our country.”
The President continues to brag: “Distance Trump administrationFrankly speaking, the United States has seen a successful streak in presidential history. ”
With his unique Brio, he told his assistant how to call him the greatest president in American history, surpassing George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. He touted the recent United States Strikes to Iran’s nuclear facilitiesthe price of eggs drops, trading transactions U.K. and Vietnam and the lower number of immigrants crossing the southern border with Mexico.
But in acquiescing his massive eviction policy may have overturned his strict policies, Trump noted that some of the complaints from farmers are that their crops are at risk due to labor depletion.
“If farmers are willing to promise these people in some way, Kristi, I think we can only say that this will be good, right?” Trump said of his Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
“We don’t want to do this where all of our workers leave the farm,” the president said in a speech in the Midwest state, saying he will also work with the hospitality industry on this issue.
Thousands of viewers waited for Trump at temperatures above 90f (32c), wearing Trump utensils, including a “Make America Great Again” hat with a shirt with “Ultra Maga” and a plush monkey with its own miniature Trump shirt.
The giant TV screen shows images of the Founding Fathers, while the makeshift outdoor arena has 55 flags flying, including a huge hang from a crane. Singer Lee Greenwood greeted Trump with his song “God Bless America.”
A recent Gallup poll shows that the United States is experiencing patriotic divisions for more than two decades, with only about one-third of Democrats saying they are proud to be Americans, while about nine out of 10 Republicans.
To preview the battle of historical narratives, Trump promised to open a hero of the American nation and then claimed: “They deleted many of our statues. They deleted statues of some of the greatest people we have lived in. I stopped them from taking down Thomas Jefferson…you can imagine the people they were going to endure.”
He said the 250th anniversary commemoration will also include a television broadcast of the “Patriot Games” led by Robert Kennedy Jr., for top high school athletes and a national state fair to begin in Iowa, travel to the state fairs around the country, and festivals at the Washington State National Mall.
Most surprisingly, Trump said he plans to bring UFC’s mixed martial arts to the White House. He was a regular attendee of UFC combat, counting UFC President Dana White as a close friend And consider fans of the sport Part of his political foundation.
“We’re going to have UFC fights for the White House reasons – think of that,” Trump said. “We have a lot of land there. We’re going to build a little bit – we’re not, Dana is going to do that… We’re going to have UFC fights, championship fights, full fights, like 20-25,000 people, and we’re going to do that as part of the 250.”
Between the hour-long theme, Trump suddenly exploded in the distance. His anniversary Butler, Pennsylvania attempted assassinationonly 10 days away. “I hope it’s just fireworks,” he said. “The famous last sentence.”
Unlike a year ago, Trump spoke from behind thick bulletproof glass. “You always have to think about positive attitudes,” he said. “I don’t like that voice either.”
The rally ended with a chorus of “YYC” and a fireworks convergence. Despite the punishment, Trump supporters were particularly pleased with the president’s recent victory, “a beautiful bill” that brought it across the finish line.
“I can’t believe it,” said Ray Seeman, 52, who works for a gas company. “I looked like, last night, I thought, ‘Boy, I don’t know if they can cancel this, but I’m glad they did. I didn’t read the whole thing, but a lot of the bundled American stuff might have been removed.”
Troy, 53, a government contractor, acknowledged the divisions of the bill: “There are some things that many people won’t be happy regardless of which side of your politics. But most bills will help the whole of the United States.”
Michelle Coon, 57, psychotherapist, added: “I feel differently about BBB, but I’m glad it passed so we can continue to cut taxes. I used to work in social work and I’ll see people without documenting get a lot of free health care, and it’s hard for me and other Americans to not get it.”

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