If the Senate approves it, it heads to the President for signing into law. Wait, so it has to go back to the Senate again for debate? Only if it got changed, though, I thought, Dustin, right? It's not going back to the Senate.
It doesn't have to because the Senate is the last one to amend it, right? So the House has to vote on it, and then it goes back to the Senate, and then to the... Trust me, it's not going to happen back there.
Well, it might, because if you remember, Tim Burchan said that there were some concessions that he wasn't at liberty to say which ones, and if there was enough of a concession that the Senate had to re-look at it, maybe they're expecting it to go through. No, that's a 5D chess chip, bro, that's not what we're talking about. No, no, no, so... We're talking about a specific procedure.
No, no, so very specifically, like, Nick came out and pointed out that the bill's not going to be changed, which means it doesn't have to go back to the Senate, right? Because if it goes back to the Senate, there's no way it's getting to Trump today. So, right, like, they're not changing it. And I actually think, Greg, because we already passed the rule, right? So, the rule is already passed, and they're already in debate, with the final vote coming in within an hour.
So, Grok, why did you say that it's going back to the Senate? Because it just came from the Senate, it originated in the House, the Senate amended it, then it came back to the House, however the House did not amend it again. So this should be the final vote, Grok. Does it go straight to the President, or does it go back to the Senate first? If the House passes the bill without any changes, it goes straight to the President for signing, not back to the Senate.