Donald Trump ignites outrage with most ‘hateful’ comment yet

By a vote of 218 to 214, President Donald Trump’s divisive “One Big Beautiful Bill” barely passed the House on July 3.

Many expressed concerns about the bill’s effects on social programs, immigration rights, the national debt, and the climate, even as supporters applauded significant tax cuts, defense spending, and border security reforms.

Trump made headlines with a divisive statement during a speech in Des Moines, Iowa. “They hate Trump, but I hate them too,” he said. I can’t stand them at all. Because I think they despise our nation,” he said of Democrats.

Social media users were outraged by the remark, which some characterized as unpresidential, hateful, and juvenile. A president, according to many, should speak for all Americans, not just those who hate half of them.

Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, which primarily benefited businesses and the wealthy, will be extended by the bill by about $4.5 trillion, with some gains for middle-class taxpayers.

But Medicaid lost more than $1 trillion, and new work requirements for healthcare and food stamps could leave up to 12 million people without insurance by 2034.

Over ~$45 billion is set aside for border infrastructure, such as fencing, and \$100 billion will finance detention facilities and ICE. Another ~$150 billion is allocated to military projects.

According to experts, the bill is a short-term victory with long-term repercussions, adding between $3 and $4 trillion to the national debt over the next ten years.

The nation’s profound political divisions are emphasized by Trump’s statements and the passage of the bill.

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