President Donald Trump acknowledged the difficulties Republicans have encountered pitching his One Big Beautiful Bill to the public before next year’s midterm elections .

Trump told his Cabinet on Tuesday during a meeting at the White House that he was no longer going to “use” that description amid poor polling for the tax and spending legislation he signed into law on Independence Day after prolonged negotiations in Congress .

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“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

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