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President Trump Signs “One Big Beautiful Bill” Into Law, Delivering on Core Campaign Promises

Posted on Monday, July 7, 2025
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President Donald J. Trump has officially signed the “One Big, Beautiful Bill” (OBBB) into law, marking a major legislative victory for the America First movement and delivering on several of his most important campaign promises following weeks of impassioned activism from AMAC members.

With the stroke of a pen, President Trump enacted sweeping reforms aimed at securing America’s borders, providing tax relief to working families and seniors, and slashing more than $1.5 trillion in wasteful federal spending over the next decade

The signing of the OBBB notably came following a surge of support from AMAC members throughout the country. In total, AMAC members sent nearly 40,000 messages to their members of Congress urging passage of the bill. Their voices played a critical role in building the momentum needed to get the legislation across the finish line.

The new law includes a historic increase in the child tax credit—raising it to $2,200 per child—offering much-needed relief to parents struggling with the cost of living. It also enacts a $4,000 tax deduction for Americans over age 65 and eliminates all federal taxes on tips and overtime pay, giving working Americans a long-overdue raise.

The OBBB represents the largest investment in border security in American history. It authorizes the hiring of thousands of additional ICE agents and fully funds the completion of President Trump’s border wall, reversing years of neglect and open-borders Democrat policies.

“This bill is a promise kept,” said AMAC CEO Rebecca Weber. “President Trump campaigned on securing the border, cutting taxes, and defending the forgotten men and women of this country – and with the Big Beautiful Bill now law, he’s delivering on every front. AMAC members across the country stood firmly behind this effort, and we’re proud to see their voices heard.”

Weber also praised Republican lawmakers for their role in the legislative success. “House and Senate Republicans worked tirelessly to fulfill the clear mandate the American people gave them last November,” she said. “This is what real leadership looks like – and it couldn’t come at a more critical time for our country.”

Throughout the legislative process, AMAC Action played a leading role in galvanizing grassroots support, from Capitol Hill meetings to coordinated national outreach. Tens of thousands of AMAC members sent messages to their representatives, demanding action – and they got results.

With the OBBB now signed into law, AMAC Action will continue to stand with President Trump and conservative lawmakers to ensure the full implementation of the America First agenda.

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Nick Murphy
Nick Murphy
10 months ago

Democrats are coming unglued because of Medicare Medicaid fraud is being exposed and shut down. That’s one of their big under the table cash cows. They oppose everything that tries to get rid of waste fraud and abuse

Cate
Cate
10 months ago

An extraordinary president and cabinet to tackle the issues that matter most to the common good.

JCgonnaSee
JCgonnaSee
10 months ago

Friken Dems. Send in the marines on those dirty immigrants!

Patriot 1967
Patriot 1967
10 months ago

Finally! We get a break, from the Federal Governmet to making living a little easier !

Dan
Dan
10 months ago

Perpetual $2 trillion deficits are a recipe for disaster.

johnh
johnh
10 months ago

Are you saying that you will quit all tipping because the BBB passed ? The final bill did not get rid of taxes on tips.

Phil Dexter
Phil Dexter
10 months ago

The only problem I’ve found so far is the requirements for Medicaid. I think expecting a 64 year old to find employment is naive, to say the least. For God’s sake, one can be on Social Security at age 62. The upper age limit for requiring 20 hours a week should have been lower. IMHO.

johnh
johnh
10 months ago

Trump is wrong in saying that their will be no taxes on tips, overtime, and Social Security checks. This bill includes some deductions for people but those will not be noticed until filling out tax returns in 2025. These taxes will still be taking out of wages & the public needs to know this. Question, what happened to the people that Trump said could quit paying taxes on their 2019 SS checks, did they have to pay it back. In 2019, Trump said if reelected he might forgive those taxes , but then did not win 2020 election.

johnh
johnh
10 months ago

Will not argue anymore about the BBB increasing the Federal debt or not, will just sit back and see what history tells us in about 4-years. Remember, the debt has gone up +$1 trillion per year for the last 16 years of Obama,Trump, and Biden terms. And have read that most of this debt is due to the Bush and Trump tax cuts.

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