Overview
- President Trump made a rare Capitol Hill visit to rally House Republicans behind his sweeping reconciliation bill, but intraparty divisions persist.
- Key sticking points include Medicaid reforms, with fiscal conservatives demanding deeper cuts and moderates opposing changes that could impact millions of beneficiaries.
- Blue-state Republicans continue to push for a larger increase in the state and local tax (SALT) deduction cap, rejecting the bill's current $30,000 proposal.
- The House Rules Committee is set to vote at 1 a.m. Wednesday, a procedural step necessary to bring the bill to the House floor for a full vote this week.
- Speaker Mike Johnson and GOP leaders face a narrow margin for defections, with several holdouts still threatening to vote against the bill without further changes.