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2025 6-24 Matters of Democracy GOP Megabill: Aftermath of the Iran Bombing: DNC

2025 6-24 Matters of Democracy GOP Megabill: Aftermath of the Iran Bombing: DNC

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The recent US bombing of Iran has introduced significant instability, with its impact on Iran's nuclear program and regional dynamics being a central theme. the idea of Trump executing a "grand, visionary plan," attributing his erratic pre-bombing behavior to his personal tendencies: "(1) He thinks VERY much about 'the moment,' and not so much about 'the future,' and (2) He hates anything that makes him look weak." The decision likely came "very quickly," possibly influenced by "hawkish coverage on Fox," and notably excluded Congress, prominent Democrats, and US allies.

Should Democrats retake the House, the Chair of the Oversight Committee is highlighted as the "second-most-important person" after the Speaker, due to its power to "initiate investigations" and "go on TV constantly to talk about bad behavior (or alleged bad behavior) by the executive branch." This role is particularly critical given Donald Trump's "outright illegal, or... very gray area" activities.

Senate Republicans are "scrambling to rewrite major parts" of their bill ahead of a self-imposed deadline, facing opposition from "key holdouts" and rulings from the Senate parliamentarian. Several key provisions are in jeopardy because the parliamentarian, MacDonough, has warned they "do not comply with the strict rules governing what can be included under reconciliation. Final rulings on the bill's tax and health care provisions from MacDonough are not expected until "Wednesday at the earliest," less than a day before voting is scheduled to begin, highlighting the extreme time pressure and uncertainty surrounding the bill's passage.

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