Senate Majority Leader John Thune said on Tuesday that Republicans have reached an internal agreement giving them the votes needed to pass President Donald Trump’s tax bill. Speaking to reporters at the Capitol, the South Dakota Republican declared, “I believe we have a deal,” adding that it “seems like” the GOP now has sufficient support to clear the legislation. Thune indicated that the breakthrough includes an understanding with Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, one of a handful of remaining holdouts, though he did not disclose the terms of the accord. His comments position the Senate to bring the measure to the floor in the coming days, marking a significant step toward enacting the tax package that is central to Trump’s economic agenda. If approved by the Senate, the bill would still need to be reconciled with House versions before it can be sent to the White House for the president’s signature. A formal vote has not yet been scheduled, and details of the final compromise remain under wraps as negotiations continue.