Three Lawmakers Fall Asleep During All-Night Marathon Hearing to Advance Trump Tax Cuts Bill

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The legislators of both parties fell asleep a hearing throughout the night, since Republican moved Trump’s “large and beautiful” bill to reduce taxes and ensure the border through his initial committee of the Chamber.

The Ways and Meeds Committee of the House of Representatives held a 17 -hour hearing to discuss the merits of the “Large and Beautiful” bill, which will extend the Trump Tax Cuts and Tax Management Law, ensure the border, clean in unnecessary and more expenses.

Allheough The successful Republicans advanced the committee bill, left some legislators a toll.

Videos or representatives have emerged. Debbie Dingell (D-MI) fell asleep.

In another case, representative Jan Schakowsky (D-Il) fell asleep on Wednesday morning.

The need to sleep was apparently bipartisan since representative Blake Moore (R-UT) seemed to fall asleep and had to be awakened by another representative after he did not answer a question.

Republican legislation is permanent and wide and manages many problems that range from energy to immigration.

Among other things, the bill would institute a five percent tax on the remittances of illegal foreigners who are outside the United States:

The forms and means section of the “Grande and Beautiful” bill of President Donald Trump, which mainly handles taxes, would establish a five percent tax on remittance transfers; However, it would copy transfers of remittances of US US verified or national citizens. The provision would also provide a reimbursable tax credit for any special tax tax by taxpayers with valid social security numbers.

Then-sen. JD Vance (R-OH) and representative Kevin Hern (R-OK) propose a ten percent tax on remittances in 2023, and the Heritage Foundation has suggested a 50 percent tax on outgoing transfers unless the sender is legal.

In 2020, migrants sent $ 103 billion in remittances mostly not exceeded to six foreign countries, including $ 19 billion to China.

In January 2025, Nicaragua received $ 373.5 million in remittances. A World Bank report found that remittances amounted to 27 percent of Nicaragua’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2024.

Sean Moran is Breitbart News policies reporter. Follow it in x @Seanmoran3.

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