Article snippet: Sen. Donald Trump and Republican senators to get a tax reform bill through Congress. “After careful thought and consideration, I have decided to support middle class families.” McCain’s support comes at a critical time for the measure. The Senate voted to proceed to debate on the bill on Wednesday, giving Republicans a procedural win. But it’s still unclear whether Sen. Majority Leader Susan Collins, R-Maine, among others, have expressed concerns over the legislation. Voting on the bill was called off Thursday night, with Senate Republicans set to make changes overnight. The plan is to resume votes on Friday at 11 a.m., though it's not clear what the bill will look like then. Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., wants more revenue, somewhere around $350 billion to be exact, because he doesn’t like how much this bill increases the deficit. The only way to get that kind of revenue was to fundamentally reshape this bill, just hours before it was supposed to get a vote on the Senate floor. President Trump and Republican supporters are pitching the measure as a tax bill for the working class, not the wealthy. Trump told his supporters at a speech in Missouri yesterday, "It's going to cost me a fortune." It is unclear how the bill would affect the president personally without his tax returns being made public. McCain on Thursday added to the sentiment that this was a measure for the working class. “This bill would directly benefit all Americans, allowing them to... Link to the full article to read more