New Hampshire's all-Democrat congressional delegation is actively campaigning against President Donald Trump's recently signed $3.4 trillion domestic policy bill. The bill, which passed last week, includes tax cuts, immigration measures, and significant changes to Medicaid and food stamps. Democrats criticize it as 'immoral, irrational, and impractical' and a 'disaster' that will increase national debt and the cost of living, while Republicans defend its tax cuts. The Democratic base is increasingly frustrated but mobilized against the GOP-controlled government.
Dems say their increasingly 'frustrated' base is mobilized in the fight against Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
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TL;DR: Key points with love ❤️New Hampshire's all-Democrat congressional delegation is actively campaigning against President Donald Trump's recently signed $3.4 trillion domestic policy bill. The bill, which passed last week, includes tax cuts, immigration measures, and significant changes to Medicaid and food stamps. Democrats criticize it as 'immoral, irrational, and impractical' and a 'disaster' that will increase national debt and the cost of living, while Republicans defend its tax cuts. The Democratic base is increasingly frustrated but mobilized against the GOP-controlled government.
Trending- 1 2017: Trump's signature tax cuts were enacted (referenced).
- 2 Last week: The $3.4 trillion domestic policy package passed the House and Senate.
- 3 Tuesday: New Hampshire's all-Democrat congressional delegation teamed up at Waypoint in Manchester to target the bill.
- 4 Next year (2026): The bill is expected to be a central focus of the midterm elections.
- Projected $4 trillion surge in national debt over the next decade.
- Restructuring of Medicaid and cuts to food stamps.
- Potential increase in the cost of living for some Americans.
- Mobilization and increased frustration among the Democratic base.
- The bill is expected to be a defining issue in the 2026 midterm elections.
What: New Hampshire's all-Democrat congressional delegation is actively campaigning against President Donald Trump's recently signed $3.4 trillion domestic policy bill. The bill includes extending 2017 tax cuts, eliminating taxes on tips and overtime, providing billions for border security, codifying immigration crackdowns, restructuring Medicaid, and cutting food stamps. Democrats criticize it as harmful, while Republicans defend it.
When: Tuesday (delegation teamed up); last week (bill passed House and Senate); next year (midterm elections, 2026, when the bill is expected to be a central focus).
Where: Manchester, New Hampshire, United States; Waypoint (a charitable organization in Manchester).
Why: Democrats oppose the bill because it is projected to surge the national debt by $4 trillion, includes cuts to Medicaid and food stamps, and is perceived to disproportionately benefit the wealthy. Republicans support the bill for its tax cuts and immigration policies.
How: The Democratic delegation is publicly denouncing the bill, holding events (like at Waypoint), and mobilizing their base against it. Republicans are counter-attacking by highlighting Democratic votes against the tax cuts in the package.