Trump wants the Big Beautiful Bill on his desk by July 4 — here’s what has to happen next
Republicans are finally in the homestretch of passing the One Big Beautiful Bill Act through Congress after months of intense negotiations and legislative work.
The Senate voted 51-49 late Saturday to proceed with the megabill, kicking off a lengthy procedural process to eventually pass it as soon as Monday if GOP leadership can keep enough Republicans on board.
Once the megabill clears the Senate, it will head back to the House, where it needs to pass the lower chamber again before it can land on President Trump’s desk for his signature.
President Trump and GOP leaders have imposed a deadline to get the bill signed on the Fourth of July. However, even the commander in chief — who has worked hard to whip his narrow majority into passing the legislation, admitted in a Fox News interview Sunday that timeline may not be possible.
The bill does have a hard deadline — the debt ceiling which is set to be reached in August or September, according to estimates. The bill must be passed by then in order to raise the US government’s borrowing limit, currently set at $36.1 trillion.
Here is what will happen between now and then:

