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UPDATE 2:06 AM: Speaker Johnson now predicts a final vote around 8 a.m. or possibly earlier.
UPDATE 2:02 AM: According to Punchbowl News, House GOP leadership now believes the final rule vote can close around 3:30 a.m., with the final vote on the bill expected between 5:30 and 6:30 a.m. — long after most Americans have gone to bed.
Fox News's Chad Pergram reported: "Multiple sources say GOP PA Rep. Scott Perry went home to PA. They are waiting for him to return. The holdouts are unwilling to vote until he gets back. They will vote as a bloc."
Speaker Mike Johnson insists he has the votes.
UPDATE 12:46 AM: Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick immediately left the House floor after casting a last-minute NO vote that helped tank Trump's Big Beautiful Bill.
Republicans now need 9 more YES votes — or just 1 defector to flip.
UPDATE 9:58 PM: According to Chad Pergram, Speaker Johnson told Fox News, "I might keep it open for a while," noting that some members who haven't voted are currently "off site" but will return to the Capitol.
Pergram added, "On Fox, Johnson says Trump has talked to mbrs tonight and asked Johnson who he needs to speak to."
Voting is still ongoing, leaving a crucial window for those four holdouts to be swayed and turn the tide.
UPDATE 9:37 PM: According to Al Jazeera, Ralph Norman flips and announces he will support the bill after receiving assurances from President Trump.
Al Jazeera reported:
Ralph Norman, one of several Republican holdouts who said he would vote against Trump's bill "unless something changes", has a short while ago announced he will back it in the procedural vote and final passage.
Norman of South Carolina told reporters on Wednesday that backing the bill is "the right thing to do at the right time", explaining his change of heart by saying that he had received assurances from Trump that concerns will be addressed.