Yesterday morning, the Senate handed President Trump’s “One Huge Stunning Invoice,” sending it again to america Home of Representatives for closing approval.
The reconciliation invoice handed by a 51-50 margin with Vice President JD Vance casting the tie-breaking vote because the President of the Senate. All Democrats voted towards its passage. Republicans Susan Collins, Rand Paul, and Tom Tillis joined their Democratic colleagues’ try and kill the invoice.
Absent from the invoice was the complete Listening to Safety Act (HPA) and Cease Harassing House owners of Rifles Right now (SHORT) Act, disappointing gun rights activists.
BREAKING
The Senate simply handed H.R. 1 with the $0 NFA tax stamp 51-50, with @JDVance breaking the tie.@HouseGOP ought to insert a full repeal of the NFA excise tax on suppressors & short-barreled firearms & ship it again to the Senate to fireside/overrule the Parliamentarian. pic.twitter.com/z8ZvWer8uM
— Gun House owners of America (@GunOwners) July 1, 2025
The Senate did embody these amendments for the unique markup, however the Senate parliamentarian, Elizabeth MacDonough, a Democrat, rejected the textual content, saying that the SHORT Act and HPA violated the Byrd Rule. The Byrd Rule states that solely budgetary gadgets, akin to tax gadgets, will be handed by way of the reconciliation course of. The Nationwide Firearms Act of 1934 (NFA) is a tax legislation as confirmed by america Supreme Courtroom in 1937. Many believed that happy the Byrd Rule, however MacDonough disagreed with that sentiment.
Senate Majority Chief John Thune might have chosen to ignore the parliamentarian’s recommendation and retained the unique language. He might have additionally determined to fireside Ms. MacDonough from her place. The parliamentarian serves on the pleasure of the Senate Majority Chief. Ms. MacDonough was appointed to the place in 2012 by then Senate Majority Chief Harry Reid, who served underneath President Barack Obama. Sen. Thune determined to do neither possibility, which enraged gun homeowners.
President Trump referred to as on Thune to reject the parliamentarian’s recommendation, however neither Thune nor Vance heeded his calls. Some members of Congress within the Home of Representatives echoed the President’s sentiment. They urged Thune to not hand over the keys of the Senate to an unelected Democrat, however these calls went unanswered.
The textual content of the reconciliation invoice that handed the Senate lowered the tax stamp value of suppressors, short-barreled rifles (SBRs), short-barreled shotguns (SBSs), and every other weapons (AOWs) to $0 from $200. All different NFA necessities stay in place. The decreasing of the tax stamp price applies to each Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Kind 4s (the switch of NFA gadgets) and Kind 1s (the making of NFA gadgets). The tax stamp price for machine weapons and harmful units stays $200.
Sen. Chris Murphy (CT-D) tried a last-minute effort to exchange the $0 tax stamp with a $1 tax stamp. This small change won’t appear vital, however it could have headed off some authorized challenges that come up from a $0 tax stamp. NFA rules are anticipated to be challenged on suppressors, SBRs, SBSs, and AOWs as a result of a $0 tax doesn’t have a revenue-generating function as required by america Structure.
The invoice heads again right down to the Home for closing passage. It’s going to face a problem, as some Home Republicans are upset that the Senate allowed an unelected bureaucrat to intestine the invoice. A number of Home members informed AmmoLand Information that they plan to object to the passage of the reconciliation invoice however will not be able to go on the document publicly.
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About John Crump
Mr. Crump is an NRA teacher and a constitutional activist. John has written about firearms, interviewed individuals from all walks of life, and on the Structure. John lives in Northern Virginia along with his spouse and sons, comply with him on X at @crumpyss, or at www.crumpy.com.




















