SHOCKING TURNAROUND: House Republicans Pass Trump Budget Blueprint After Intense Late-Night Negotiations
House Republicans have narrowly passed their budget blueprint bill in a 217-215 vote, with some GOP members requiring last-minute persuasion from President Trump himself to support the measure. The passage of this resolution lays the groundwork for enacting Trump's legislative agenda, despite initial resistance from fiscal conservatives and moderate Republicans.
A Night of Intense Negotiations
The House chamber witnessed a dramatic sequence of events Tuesday night. Initially, the bill was pulled from the floor due to lack of support. However, within just ten minutes, GOP leadership reversed course and pushed the measure forward, securing just enough votes for passage.
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and House GOP leaders faced significant hurdles, including opposition from deficit hawks and concerns from moderates about potential cuts to social safety net programs.
Key Holdouts and Last-Minute Flips
Leading up to the vote, Reps. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), Victoria Spartz (R-Ind.), Warren Davidson (R-Ohio), and Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) were among the final holdouts, with Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) leaning towards a ‘no’ vote. Their primary concern was the extent of spending cuts and the legislation’s impact on the national deficit.
However, Spartz, Burchett, and Davidson ultimately flipped to support the bill, while Massie remained the lone “no” vote. Trump played a crucial role in swaying undecided members, personally making calls to Republican lawmakers in the final hours before the vote. Burchett was seen on the phone with the former president just before entering the chamber, where he later voted in favor of the bill.
What’s in the Budget Resolution?
The House budget resolution sets a $1.5 trillion baseline for spending cuts across committees, with a target of $2 trillion in total reductions. Additionally, it places a $4.5 trillion cap on the deficit impact of any GOP plan to extend Trump’s 2017 tax cuts. Other key provisions include:
- $300 billion in additional funding for border security and defense.
- $4 trillion debt ceiling increase.
- Medicaid spending cuts directed at saving at least $880 billion, raising concerns among moderates about potential impacts on social programs.
Republicans aim to use budget reconciliation to pass Trump’s agenda, allowing them to sidestep Democratic opposition in the Senate.
The Road Ahead
While the House has passed the resolution, the legislative battle is far from over. The House must now reconcile its bill with the Senate’s version, which was passed last week and follows a different fiscal strategy. The reconciliation process will involve weeks of committee hearings and negotiations to craft a final bill that aligns with both chambers’ goals.
Meanwhile, another major challenge looms: the need to pass a government funding deal before March 14 to prevent a shutdown. Ongoing talks are expected to dominate Capitol Hill in the coming weeks.
With an ultra-thin majority, House Republicans face significant hurdles in finalizing and enacting their budget plan. The coming weeks will be critical in determining whether Trump's economic vision can move forward or if internal GOP divisions will stall progress.
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