House Republicans are facing internal divisions over President Trump’s combined tax and immigration bill, which includes funding for the “Golden Dome” missile defense system.
The bill proposes tax cuts alongside stricter immigration measures, but some Republicans oppose the package, citing fiscal concerns and policy disagreements.
The inclusion of missile defense funding has drawn particular scrutiny, with moderates questioning its cost amid budget deficits.
Trump has pushed for swift passage, framing the bill as central to his economic and security agenda.
However, resistance from within the party threatens to delay or derail the legislation. Democrats have largely opposed the bill, criticizing its immigration provisions as overly punitive.
The deadlock reflects broader challenges for Trump in unifying his party, with negotiations ongoing to secure enough votes for passage.