Trump Signs Historic 'Make America Great Again' Bill into Law on Independence Day

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In a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House, President Trump signed the 'Make America Great Again' bill into law on July 4, a day after its passage in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives. The bill, which aims to boost funding for defense and immigration enforcement, extends tax cuts approved in 2017 and allocates $165 billion to the Department of Homeland Security. During the signing ceremony, Trump praised the bill as a 'triumph of democracy' and a fulfillment of his campaign promises. The event was attended by the First Lady and featured military flyovers and fighter jets. The bill has been met with criticism from Democratic leaders, who argue that it favors the interests of billionaires over hardworking Americans. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem hailed the signing as a 'win for law and order' and a step towards making America 'safe again.' The signing comes as the Trump administration continues to push its agenda, which includes immigration reform, tax cuts, and increased defense spending. The bill is seen as a key part of that effort, and its passage is being hailed as a major victory for the President and his supporters.