Both President Trump and Senate Republican leaders are pressing for the House to accept their version of the sprawling domestic policy bill, but some right-wing holdouts are opposed to key pieces.
President Trump on Tuesday urged congressional Republicans not to leave Washington at the end of the week for a scheduled recess until they pass a sprawling bill to enact his domestic agenda, ratcheting up pressure on hard-liners in the House to swallow their objections and adopt the legislation the Senate is crafting.
Congressional Republicans are racing to meet a self-imposed deadline of July 4 to pass the measure, which would extend the 2017 tax cuts, create new tax breaks and slash some programs, including Medicaid and nutrition assistance, to help offset the cost. The Senate is toiling to complete its own version of the legislation the House passed last month.


