Trump celebrates 'biggest tax cuts in history' after Republicans' push $1.5 TRILLION bill - that the Democrats said they did not have time to read - through the Senate

  • President Trump celebrated the victory on Twitter five hours after it passed   
  • The Senate approved a sweeping tax overhaul at 1.51am on Saturday 
  • Vote passed by 51-49 as Democrats voted in bloc and one Republican opposed
  • Vice President Mike Pence announced passage at 1.51am to a round of applause
  • Final alterations to the bill were still being made late in the evening on Friday 
  • Democrats claimed they didn't have time to read bill and tried to adjourn vote 
  • They say tax overhaul will add $1.5 trillion to national debt over 10 years
  • Republicans insisted changes will be revenue-neutral as tax cuts spur growth
  • Trump said Saturday at a fundraiser in NYC 'we got no Democrat help and I think that's going to cost them very big in the election' 
President Donald Trump celebrated on Twitter on Saturday morning after the Republican's dramatic tax reform victory in the Senate overnight.
Shortly before 8am, he rejoiced: 'Biggest Tax Bill and Tax Cuts in history just passed in the Senate. Now these great Republicans will be going for final passage.
'Thank you to House and Senate Republicans for your hard work and commitment!' 
An hour later, he celebrated them outside the White House before jetting off to New York City to attend a Republican fundraising dinner where he basked further in the win with a speech.  
At 1.51am on Saturday, the Senate dramatically approved the $1.5trillion bill which Democrats cried foul over, claiming they did not have time to read it before the votes were cast.
It was passed with a vote of 51-49 vote moves the GOP and President Donald Trump a major step closer to slashing taxes for businesses and the rich in a bid to re-ignite the economy while offering everyday Americans more modest changes.
Trump was still up when the decision was announced at around 2am and he tweeted then too.  


A triumphant President Trump is pictured outside The White House on Saturday morning after the tax bill was passed. He described it as 'one of the big nights' and used the victory to try to dodge questions about disgraced National Security Adviser Michael Flynn 
A triumphant President Trump is pictured outside The White House on Saturday morning after the tax bill was passed. He described it as 'one of the big nights' and used the victory to try to dodge questions about disgraced National Security Adviser Michael Flynn 

The president returned to Twitter shortly before 8am on Saturday to celebrate the Republicans' tax victory in the Senate hours earlier 

The president returned to Twitter shortly before 8am on Saturday to celebrate the Republicans' tax victory in the Senate hours earlier