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Thom. The senate parliamentarian, Elizabeth MacDonough, could rule that Section 70302 does not qualify as a budgetary provision and is therefore not permitted in the bill. Thgat decision is pending as of today, and the senate is not in session. The Byrd Rule restricts the inclusion of extraneous matter in reconciliation bills.

The presiding officer or the full senate may overrule the advice of the Parliamentarian. In practice, this is rare; the most recent example of a Vice President (as President of the Senate) overruling the parliamentarian was Nelson Rockefeller in 1975.

In addition, Mac Donough could decide that a $116 billion provision raising taxes on foreign companies violates the chamber’s internal rules about what may go into a reconciliation measure, which would be immune to Democratic filibusters.

Republicans are concerned that she will see the provision as tantamount to overriding tax treaties the U.S. has with other countries. If that’s the case, she could decide the matter belongs under the jurisdiction of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee — which would be a problem for Republicans because their reconciliation plans never mentioned that panel.

That would force lawmakers to redraft their plans or drop the provision altogether, leaving them scrambling to cover the resulting budget hole.

“We’ll see what she does,” said Rep. Kevin Hern (R-Okla.), a member of the House Ways and Means Committee. “I don’t want to speculate about anything.”

https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2025/06/04/congress/parliamentarian-could-nix-the-revenge-tax-increase-in-gop-megabill-00386463

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Jun 19Edited

It wasn't bad enough that TRump co-opted all that legal work that should have gone to pro bono cases, he and his Nazis had to make sure no one will have the opportunity to fight them to begin with. There will be no "Equal Justice Under The Law" for We The People, even though it's etched onto the facade of the Supreme Court Building.

Senator Merkley brought up pages of the bill that also in essence sell-off public lands (see his Facebook post). Drill baby, drill. Mine, baby, mine. Wonder how many kick-backs will go into right-wing bank accounts and war chests for that.

It's moving the money to the top and rigging the courts so it stays there. It is about stealing our future.

Thanks Thom and Company, for your bravery. See you in the streets.

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