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<h1>House Republicans rush vote on $4.5 trillion tax cut package despite internal opposition and fiscal concerns</h1> House Republicans are rushing toward a Wednesday vote on the former president's tax and spending package, following a narrow 51-50 Senate passage with the Vice President's tiebreaking vote. The legislation contains approximately $4.5 trillion in tax cuts over ten years, extending previous tax breaks and adding new deductions for tips, overtime, and older adults. The bill includes $350 billion for defense and immigration enforcement, partially funded through reduced Medicaid and food assistance spending. Republicans face internal opposition from members concerned about fiscal impact and rushed timeline, while party leadership warns against defying the former president. Democrats unanimously oppose the measure, criticizing cuts to social programs and the expedited process ahead of the July 4th deadline.