Senate eyes vote on Trump tax bill by end of week as deadline threatens recess
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Washington — Congressional Republicans are racing to meet a self-imposed Fourth of July deadline to send a massive tax and domestic policy bill to President Trump as he dials up pressure on lawmakers, even as several major disputes have yet to be resolved.
On his way to The Hague on Tuesday, Mr. Trump called on lawmakers to stay in Washington until they can resolve their issues and get the bill — which extends the president's 2017 tax cuts and includes much of his second-term agenda — to his desk.
"NO ONE GOES ON VACATION UNTIL IT'S DONE," he wrote on Truth Social.
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