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    After hours of stalemate, Republicans in the US Senate have narrowly passed Donald Trump’s mega-bill on tax and spending, meaning the proposed legislation has cleared one of its key hurdles.

    The One Big Beautiful Bill Act passed with Vice-President JD Vance casting a tie-breaking vote after more than 24 hours of debate.

    It now heads back to the House, or lower chamber, where it still faces more opposition. An earlier version was cleared by House Republicans by a single-vote margin.

    Trump had given the Republican-controlled Congress a deadline of 4 July to send him a final version of the bill to sign into law.

    But disputes over the deficit, social programmes and spending levels could create delays, with the president conceding on Tuesday morning it would be “very hard” to meet that deadline.

    Despite efforts to galvanise his party, Senate Majority Leader John Thune lost three Republicans – Maine’s Susan Collins, North Carolina’s Thom Tillis and Kentucky’s Rand Paul – in the narrow vote. Collins, Tillis and Paul joined all Democrats in voting against the bill.

    Republican leadership was able to convince Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski, who previously expressed doubts about the legislation, to back the bill.

    That made the final Senate vote tally 50-50, and prompted Vance to step in to cast his tie-breaking vote.

    The bill, considered a cornerstone of Trump’s second-term agenda, would make permanent large tax cuts that were temporarily put in place when he was first in office.

    To make up for the expected loss of revenue, Republicans have looked to cut spending in a wide range of programmes, including food subsidies and healthcare for lower-income Americans.

    The vote came on Tuesday morning, concluding a whirlwind voting session on Capitol Hill.

    Democrats had attempted to flex their muscles by putting up procedural hurdles against the bill to delay its passage.

    That included requiring Senate clerks to read all of the bill’s 940 pages aloud, and launching a lengthy debate process over proposed amendments in what is called a “vote-a-rama”.

    It is now up to House Republicans to approve the changes made by the Senate before the president can sign the bill into law.

    But its fate remains uncertain, as it has been opposed from different angles.

    A group of fiscal conservative hawks have signalled their unhappiness with how much the Senate proposal could add to the US national deficit – which refers to the difference between what the government spends and what it raises in revenue each year.

    According to the right-wing House Freedom Caucus, the Senate proposal could add $650bn (£472bn) to the deficit each year. “That’s not fiscal responsibility,” caucus members said in a social media post on Monday. “It’s not what we agreed to.”

    Meanwhile, other House Republicans are concerned that the Senate legislation would make steeper cuts to the Medicaid health insurance program for lower-income Americans than they had approved.

    Democrats in both chambers of Congress, too, have criticised the proposed welfare cuts.

    Watch: Why Republican Senator Thom Tillis will not vote for Trump’s bill

    Republicans in the House of Representatives will be working against a previously-imposed 4 July deadline from the president.

    “I’d love to do July 4th but I think it’s very hard to do July 4th…. I would say maybe July 4th or somewhere around there,” Trump told reporters as he was departing the White House for Florida.

    Among the other critics of the plans are tech billionaire Elon Musk, who helped Trump to win the White House last year and served as Trump’s cost-cutting tsar.

    Musk is now actively working to spoil the chances of survival for Trump’s signature legislation, and has threatened to set up a new political party if the bill clears Congress.

    On Monday, he threatened to back challengers to Republicans who vote for it.

    “Every member of Congress who campaigned on reducing government spending and then immediately voted for the biggest debt increase in history should hang their head in shame!” Musk wrote on X.

    The bill’s severe reductions to government support for renewable energy and electric vehicles could hurt the bottom line for a company where Musk made some of his fortune, Tesla, as well.

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