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Donald Trump says he wants to rebrand his ‘big, beautiful bill’

Last updated: August 26, 2025 4:43 pm
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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Tuesday at a Cabinet meeting that he wants to rebrand his “one big beautiful bill” after he persuaded Republicans to call it that.

The move comes as the legislation remains unpopular in polls, including a recent Pew Research Center poll, with both parties agreeing it will be a major issue in the 2026 midterm elections.

“Last month, in a landmark achievement, I also proudly signed the largest working-class tax cuts in American history. So the bill that — I’m not going to use the term ‘great, big, beautiful’ — that was good for getting it approved, but it’s not good for explaining to people what it’s all about,” Trump said. “It’s a massive tax cut for the middle class.”

The remark represents an admission from Trump that the name he chose for his signature domestic legislation has shortcomings. Some Republicans have lamented that it doesn’t convey anything about the bill’s contents and therefore makes it harder to sell.

Trump highlighted the bill’s tax deduction for tips, which the White House and GOP have focused on as they seek to improve public perception of the legislation. Some Republican strategists have already been pushing for a rebrand, calling it the “Working Family Tax Cuts” law.

The bill, which Republicans passed without any Democratic votes, boosts spending on immigration enforcement and the military, while partially paying for the red ink with steep cuts to Medicaid, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and clean energy funding.

The Congressional Budget Office estimated that it will add $3.4 trillion to the deficit over the next decade.

Democrats have attacked the bill as a tax cut for the wealthy that is funded by cutting health care for the working class.

One Democratic strategist working on 2026 races responded to Trump’s comments on Tuesday: “lol.”

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