Heads Up: The Procedural Vote Is Happening NOW
The Senate is voting on the One Big Beautiful Bill
The Senate is voting on the One Big Beautiful Bill RIGHT NOW.
Three Republicans are still holding out:
Rand Paul. Mike Lee. Tommy Tuberville.
It was four—but Murkowski just folded.
J.D. Vance is in the building, ready to break the tie.
This is happening in real time. I’m watching it on MSNBC.
Eyes on the Senate.
Energy up. Pressure on. Prayers if you pray.
Because this bill?
Ain’t beautiful.
It’s brutal.
It will kill 9 million people’s health insurance.
Give Palantir free license to harvest every bit of data on you—from your grocery list to the last surgery you had.
Track your kids, monitor your every move, and no one will be able to stop it.
Sell off millions of acres of federal public lands.
Guts SNAP.
Changes the law so no court can issue an injunction to stop the lawlessness unless the plaintiff pays a bond.
This procedural vote—often called a cloture vote or motion to proceed—is the gatekeeper. If it passes, the Senate moves forward with formal debate, amendments, and potentially final passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill.
If it fails?
The bill is stalled. Dead in the water for now.
This vote ain't just paperwork—it’s the green light or the kill switch.
And they’re pulling every string, every whisper, every tie-breaking maneuver to slide it through before the public fully wakes up.
And tonight, they’re trying to ram it through.
It’s 10PM EST—but there’s still something we can do!
Three Republicans are holding the line.
Rand Paul. Mike Lee. Tommy Tuberville.
They haven’t voted to move this bill forward.
And that silence?
That’s power.
If you're on social right now—use it.
Tag them. Thank them. Tell them:
“You’re doing the right thing. Stand firm. We won’t forget.”
Tag:
@SenRandPaul
@SenMikeLee
@SenTuberville
Let them know the people are watching—and we see them.
So what now. Is it inevitable or can we still defeat it on amendments?