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Busted: Susan Collins advanced Trump bill after receiving $2 million from billionaire
As she gears up for a tough midterm race against a progressive challenger in 2026, Sen. Susan Collins is struggling to shake her reputation as a sellout to corporate interests. A new report out Wednesday may make that even more difficult.
Collins (R-Maine) was one of just three Republican senators not to vote for President Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" Act in July, which slashes over $1 trillion from Medicaid to help pay for tax cuts for the rich and is expected to result in over 10 million people losing health insurance coverage.
But Collinsdidcast a crucial vote to advance the legislation to the Senate floor. An exclusive report from Tessa Stuart in Rolling Stonegives us damning insight into a possible reason why:
[Collins] cast that vote just one day after private equity billionaire Steve Schwarzman, the chair of the Blackstone Group and a man who will personally reap huge rewards from the bill, kicked in $2 million toward her reelection effort.On June 27, Schwarzman gave $2 million to Pine Tree Results PAC, a Super PAC backing Collins; on June 28, Collins cast a decisive vote allowing Trump's bill to advance to the floor. The vote was 51-49. Vice President JD Vance was present at the Capitol, on hand to break a tie, but was not needed after Collins voted in favor of the bill.
The bill went on to pass the Senate just a few days later, to Schwarzman's presumed delight, since the legislation both extended the pass-through business deductiontreasured by the owners of private equity firmsand made it permanent, allowing partnerships to deduct 20% of their pre-tax income.
Collins' office has strongly denied that Schwarzman's influence had anything to do with her vote to advance the bill. As press secretary Blake Kernen noted, a tie in the Senate would have been broken by Vance, so "the motion to proceed would have passed without her vote."
As she gears up for a tough midterm race against a progressive challenger in 2026, Sen. Susan Collins is struggling to shake her reputation as a sellout to corporate interests. A new report out Wednesday may make that even more difficult.
Collins (R-Maine) was one of just three Republican senators not to vote for President Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" Act in July, which slashes over $1 trillion from Medicaid to help pay for tax cuts for the rich and is expected to result in over 10 million people losing health insurance coverage.
But Collinsdidcast a crucial vote to advance the legislation to the Senate floor. An exclusive report from Tessa Stuart in Rolling Stonegives us damning insight into a possible reason why:
[Collins] cast that vote just one day after private equity billionaire Steve Schwarzman, the chair of the Blackstone Group and a man who will personally reap huge rewards from the bill, kicked in $2 million toward her reelection effort.On June 27, Schwarzman gave $2 million to Pine Tree Results PAC, a Super PAC backing Collins; on June 28, Collins cast a decisive vote allowing Trump's bill to advance to the floor. The vote was 51-49. Vice President JD Vance was present at the Capitol, on hand to break a tie, but was not needed after Collins voted in favor of the bill.
The bill went on to pass the Senate just a few days later, to Schwarzman's presumed delight, since the legislation both extended the pass-through business deductiontreasured by the owners of private equity firmsand made it permanent, allowing partnerships to deduct 20% of their pre-tax income.
Collins' office has strongly denied that Schwarzman's influence had anything to do with her vote to advance the bill. As press secretary Blake Kernen noted, a tie in the Senate would have been broken by Vance, so "the motion to proceed would have passed without her vote."
Graham Platner needs to mention this early and often.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/busted-susan-collins-advanced-trump-bill-after-receiving-2-million-from-billionaire/ar-AA1LWm5I?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=68bacb7ad2ae4f49b8183c7ec9be77a4&ei=10
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Norbert
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OP
"a tie in the Senate would have been broken by Vance, so "the motion to proceed would have passed without her vote."" ..
marble falls
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Scrivener7
(57,019 posts)1. Thanks, John Roberts, for that bang-up Citizens United decision.
marble falls
(67,965 posts)2. "a tie in the Senate would have been broken by Vance, so "the motion to proceed would have passed without her vote."" ..
... so her conscience had nothing to do with her vote. A big enough piece of cheese brought out the rat in her.
JustAnotherGen
(36,877 posts)3. I hope the Maine
Independents are paying attention. Especially the moderates who may be very pissed to learn that they count less than one billionaire in America.
paleotn
(20,824 posts)7. From all indications, they are
JustAnotherGen
(36,877 posts)8. That is a race where 'culture' needs to be emphasized
Common sense and Democracy vs Cruelty and Fascism.
bronxiteforever
(10,746 posts)4. Kick and recommend
Ray Bruns
(5,556 posts)5. ed, a tie in the Senate would have been broken by Vance, so "the motion to proceed would have passed without her vote."
But thats her schtick and its getting old. If they need her vote, she votes straight party line. If not, they let her vote against it so she appears independent.
live love laugh
(15,787 posts)6. Because we're voting is done with dollars instead of ballots now.
republianmushroom
(21,245 posts)9. She whines and talks the talk,
but, she has shown when it come to money she does walk the walk. Another true republican.