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  • 5/23/2025
During Thursday's House Republican press briefing, Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MI) spoke in support of the GOP's One Big Beautiful Bill, which ultimately passed early Thursday morning.

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00:00Thank you, Steve. On November 5th, the American people rejected the failed policies of the Biden-Harris
00:09administration and overwhelmingly endorsed President Trump's America First agenda.
00:15Using his executive authority, President Trump hit the ground running on day one
00:19to deliver on the promises he made to the American people. Today, House Republicans
00:25followed suit. Our one big, beautiful bill fulfills the mandate for change we were given last November.
00:32It allows President Trump to continue his successful border security and deportation operations
00:38by investing in more border patrol agents and ICE officers, funding the continuation of the border
00:45wall, and equipping our men and women on the front lines with the tools they need to keep us safe.
00:50Not only will the one big, beautiful bill help to make America safe again, it will also help to
00:57make America wealthy again. America's economic revival has already begun under President Trump's
01:04leadership, but House Republicans back it up in this bill by making the 2017 Trump tax cuts
01:10permanent, eliminating tax on tips and overtime, and throwing out regulations that burden American
01:17businesses and suffocate American innovation. From promoting the safety and security of our great
01:23nation and giving much-needed tax relief to American families, to unleashing American energy
01:29and bringing accountability to important government programs, there are wins in this bill for every
01:36corner of America. Take this as a lesson. Don't bet against the House Republicans. We've shown time and time
01:45again that we deliver for the American people, especially when it matters most. By taking hold of this historic
01:52opportunity, I truly believe we've unlocked the opportunities for generations to come. With that, I turn it over to our
01:59conference chair, Lisa McClain. Thank you.

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