Trump Signals Flexibility on July 4 Republican Deadline
President Donald Trump has suggested a willingness to adjust the July 4 deadline for Republicans in the U.S. Senate to unify on a tax and spending bill. Despite deep party divisions, Trump remains confident the legislation will ultimately pass.

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President Donald Trump, speaking at the White House on Tuesday, indicated he might be amenable to modifying the impending July 4 deadline for Senate Republicans to coalesce around a contentious tax and spending bill. This flexibility comes amid significant discord within the party over the legislation.
Trump emphasized the prudence of reaching an agreement promptly but acknowledged the challenges currently faced by the Senate GOP. Although firm on the necessity of the bill, he expressed optimism about its passage in due course.
Insiders suggest the President's comments may serve as a strategic move to grant party members additional time, with the ultimate aim of bridging divides and securing a unified front before the vote.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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