To BBB or Not to Be

Thom Tillis
Thom Tillis, who has been on the wrong side of Trump on several issues, suddenly announced he was calling it quits. “It’s become increasingly evident that leaders who are willing to embrace bipartisanship, compromise, and demonstrate independent thinking are becoming an endangered species,” the North Carolina Republican said. Photo: Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc/Getty Images
Leigh Ann Caldwell
June 29, 2025

I was somewhat taken aback, the other day, when I asked a Republican operative—a man who has spent years working for G.O.P. leaders on Capitol Hill—what was on his mind. Right away, he said the 2026 midterms. More specifically, he was worried that Republicans in Congress would have little to show voters next fall. The president’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act would pass, few doubt, in one form or another. But he worried that the main selling point of the party’s signature megabill—maintaining most people’s tax rates at the same level they’ve been for the past eight years—wasn’t exactly the most inspiring, or even compelling, political agenda.