White House officials spent Wednesday morning trying to rescue President Donald Trump’s signature legislative accomplishment, the sprawling domestic policy package known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill.” In a closed-door briefing with House Republicans, aides pressed lawmakers to sharpen their pitch to skeptical voters and lean into new messaging that centers on “working families,” according to a report from Politico.
The report says that press secretary Karoline Leavitt, senior political aide James Blair, and Trump pollster Tony Fabrizio walked Republicans through fresh polling and talking points, urging members to highlight the law’s tax cuts for tips, overtime, families with children and others.
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