President Donald Trump met with House Republicans on Capitol Hill Tuesday to rally support for his sweeping tax and spending bill, calling the closed-door session a “meeting of love.” Emerging from the talks, Trump declared “unbelievable unity” within the GOP, downplaying any internal disagreements. “There was no shouting,” he said. “Not a big deal.”
.@POTUS on his meeting with the @HouseGOP: "That was a meeting of love, let me tell you. That was LOVE in that room." pic.twitter.com/gJgV2lAwQt
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) May 20, 2025
Trump promoted his "One Big Beautiful Bill" as historic, touting it as the largest tax and regulation cut in U.S. history and claiming it would improve Medicare and Medicaid. “It’s not important for me — it’s important for the country,” he said. GOP leaders are pushing to hold a House vote this week, but with slim margins and no Democratic support, Trump’s presence was aimed at solidifying wavering Republicans.