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Dec 19, 2025

Senate OKs Massive Defense Bill, Sends to Trump’s Desk-llllllllll

On Wednesday, the Senate sent a significant defense package to President Donald Trump, completing one of the last major legislative tasks for the year. Lawmakers came together to pass the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a comprehensive $901 billion bill packed with defense policies that allocate funding for several of the Trump administration’s national defense priorities.

The measure received strong bipartisan support, passing the upper chamber with a vote of 77-20. This legislative exercise is an annual routine for Congress, typically wrapping up the year without much controversy.

This year, the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) encountered challenges in the House that put its passage at risk. While the Senate proceedings were less contentious, there were still unresolved issues regarding certain provisions that caused concern among lawmakers.

Bipartisan frustration arose over a provision that aimed to relax some safety standards in the airspace over Washington, D.C. This comes after a tragic incident earlier this year when a collision between a Black Hawk helicopter and a passenger jet near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport resulted in the loss of 67 lives.

Senate Commerce Committee Chair Ted Cruz, a Republican from Texas, proposed an amendment to remove this controversial provision. Instead, he sought to include his ROTOR Act, which would require the implementation of technology in aircraft to enhance awareness of air traffic, Fox News reported.

Amending the package would have required it to return to the House. Instead, Cruz plans to attach his legislation to future spending bills.

“I’m seeking a vote on the ROTOR Act as part of any appropriations measure before the current continuing resolution expires at the end of next month,” Cruz said.

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