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  Politics  Trump Administration Policies Under Scrutiny: CBO Flags $2.4 Trillion Debt Hike & Healthcare Loss, Expanded Travel Restrictions Enacted, US Vetoes UN Gaza Ceasefire on June 5, 2025
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Trump Administration Policies Under Scrutiny: CBO Flags $2.4 Trillion Debt Hike & Healthcare Loss, Expanded Travel Restrictions Enacted, US Vetoes UN Gaza Ceasefire on June 5, 2025

Michelle CarterMichelle Carter—June 5, 20253
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Washington, D.C. – June 5, 2025, marked a day of significant policy developments from the Trump administration, spanning domestic fiscal policy, immigration restrictions, and international diplomacy at the United Nations.

CBO Report Details Fiscal Impact of “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”

A major point of focus was the release of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report on President Trump’s signature domestic policy bill, officially titled the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.” The non-partisan CBO, tasked with providing economic and budgetary analysis to Congress, delivered projections that immediately fueled debate regarding the bill’s potential long-term consequences.

According to the CBO’s assessment, the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” is projected to add a substantial $2.4 trillion to the national debt over the next decade. This projection highlights concerns among fiscal conservatives and Democrats alike regarding the sustainability of the nation’s finances under the proposed legislation.

Beyond the budgetary impact, the CBO report also included a stark projection regarding healthcare coverage. The analysis forecasts that the provisions within the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” would result in nearly 11 million people losing health insurance coverage. This finding underscores the significant social implications of the bill, particularly for vulnerable populations, and is expected to be a central point of contention as the legislation navigates Congress.

The CBO’s findings provide critical data points for lawmakers as they consider the merits and potential drawbacks of the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” setting the stage for intense legislative battles ahead.

President Trump Signs Expanded Travel Restrictions

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In a separate action, President Trump signed into effect new travel restrictions impacting citizens from multiple countries. The executive action introduces a complex web of limitations on entry into the United States, citing national security concerns.

The most stringent restrictions, effectively banning entry for most citizens, were applied to 12 countries: Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen, and the Republic of Congo (Congo-Brazzaville). This list includes nations previously subjected to travel restrictions, as well as several additions.

Furthermore, the new order imposes new restrictions on visitors from an additional seven countries: Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan, and Venezuela. The specific nature of these new restrictions varies by country but generally involves enhanced vetting procedures or limitations on certain visa categories.

The administration stated the expanded ban is necessary to protect national security interests, while civil liberties advocates and immigration groups immediately criticized the move as discriminatory and harmful to families and international relations.

US Vetoes UN Security Council Resolution on Gaza Ceasefire

On the international front, the United States utilized its veto power at the United Nations Security Council, blocking a resolution concerning the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

The resolution put before the council called for an “immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire” in Gaza. The vote on the measure was overwhelmingly in favor, with a tally of 14 to 1.

The countries voting in support of the resolution calling for the ceasefire included permanent council members Russia, China, France, and the U.K., along with other non-permanent members. However, the single dissenting vote cast by the United States prevented the resolution’s adoption, highlighting a significant divergence in diplomatic approaches to the conflict among key global powers.

The US representative at the UN explained the veto by stating the resolution was seen as unhelpful to ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at achieving a sustainable peace, advocating instead for measures that support negotiations.

The confluence of these three major policy actions on June 5, 2025 – the CBO’s critical assessment of a major domestic bill, the expansion of travel restrictions affecting multiple nations, and the pivotal veto at the UN – underscores a day of significant policy decisions by the Trump administration with potential wide-ranging implications both domestically and globally.

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