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President Trump Signs “One Big Beautiful Bill” into Law During Fourth of July Celebration

President Trump Enacts Landmark Legislation Amid Patriotic Celebrations

On the Fourth of July, President Trump officially signed into law the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” coinciding with a dazzling military flyover that included fighter jets and B-2 bombers. The celebration marked the recent successful bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities.

From the Truman Balcony, Trump expressed pride in the military’s display of power, stating, “God bless the United States military and God bless the USA.” He declared that America is experiencing a “Golden Age,” emphasizing the nation’s recent victories and achievements.

Donald Trump signing legislation, surrounded by applauding people.
President Donald Trump signing the bill during the Fourth of July festivities.

Trump also solicited participation from flight crews involved in the Iran strike, asking them to raise their hands. He justified the military actions and the subsequent legislation, asserting it was a demonstration of strength and victory for the country.

He criticized opponents of the bill, dismissing their concerns as fear-mongering and “con jobs,” and highlighted that the legislation is the most popular in U.S. history. The bill includes tax cuts on tips, overtime, and Social Security benefits, along with deductions for domestic car loans and state and local taxes.

President Trump signing a bill, surrounded by people giving thumbs up.
Trump signing the legislation from the White House lawn as military jets fly overhead.

While signing the bill, Trump ridiculed critics and previous political narratives, asserting that the bill’s popularity and benefits overshadow any opposition. Protesters gathered outside Trump Tower, demonstrating against the budget allocations for immigration enforcement, with signs claiming, “Trump’s bill will kill!” and chanting against cuts to social programs.

The legislation also provides significant funding for military and defense projects, including $25 billion for missile defense and $12.5 billion for air traffic control modernization. Trump celebrated the nation’s resurgence, citing record highs in stock markets and job creation, and noting declining illegal border crossings.

He concluded by affirming that the U.S. is stronger and prouder than ever, asserting that recent rapid developments reflect the nation’s resilience.