#TrumpTaxCuts House Republicans are sprinting to wrap up President Donald Trump’s tax bill by Memorial Day. It’ll be an uphill effort.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will reconvene his “Big Six” meetings on the GOP tax bill this week with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) and Congress’s tax chiefs. Meanwhile, GOP leaders are expected to huddle on Wednesday with a hardcore contingent of Republicans who have threatened to throw a wrench into the legislation without an expansion of the state and local tax deduction.

The flurry comes as GOP lawmakers start planning to put pen to paper on trillions of dollars in tax provisions that are the cornerstone of Trump’s “big beautiful bill.” It is also set to include more than $100 billion for immigration enforcement, new defense spending and an array of energy provisions for oil and gas production.

Trump has called on Congress to make his expiring tax cuts from 2017, largely affecting individuals, permanent and to implement a raft of new breaks for domestic manufacturers, tipped wages and auto loans, to name a few. In principle, Senate and House Republicans are all on board with enacting the costly agenda.