Republicans aim to pass Trump's big bill. And, Steve Bannon analyzes Trump's strategy
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President Trump is marking the 100th day of his second term, emphasizing his significant impact on U.S. politics while pushing for a major tax and spending cut bill. His approach contrasts with his first term, as he now faces less internal resistance thanks to a cabinet filled with loyalists. During a recent rally, he reiterated false claims about the 2020 election and blamed President Biden for current issues, framing his policy ambitions as paramount to his presidency. The proposed legislation faces opposition but is seen as critical for advancing his agenda, pending Republican support.
Trump's presidency is marked by extensive use of power, a more loyal administration, and an aggressive push for his 'one big beautiful bill' as he claims notable achievements.
The dynamics of Trump's second term differ from the first, with increased loyalty from appointees and a campaign-oriented rally emphasizing a bill crucial to fulfilling his agenda.
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