Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) Before the Senate Democrats can dare to deny the Republican-made bill to avoid the end of the week, he has to take a feat: keep his razor, the razor-thin majority behind the law.
The House will vote on a continuous resolution (CR) on Tuesday, which will fund the government by September 30, raise funds for defense and impose cuts for Nondefense programs. Republican stops AP Pune as “clean” because they see it moving it beyond the deadline for Friday’s funds.
However, Democrats have argued that this step is far from “clean”, far from the hammer on what they say, it will cut the benefits of health care, nutritional assistance and retired soldiers. House Democratic leader Hakim Jeffrees (NY) and two of its deputies announced on Saturday that they would oppose the bill, and the leadership would whip the move.
If the Democrats should oppose the stopg APP in uniformity, the actual probability of considering their language and political cover, which can give them some provisions of the bill, Johnson will have to rely on its thin majority to get the final line step.
If there is a full presence and complete democratic opposition, it is only a GOP. The defection can afford-which he was already lost while rap. Thomas Messi (R-Qay) announced that they “no.”
Hopefully is to pass the Stopg APP, which has the support of President Trump, sending to the House and the Senate, where Democratic support is needed to clear the 60-mats threshold of the chamber-the Democrats, who are appetizing for opposition to Trump, who will avoid the shutdown.
But moving a part-bill out of the plan-it will be Johnson’s photo-finish.
The speaker has recently monitored a successful and dramatic party-line vote on the budget resolution in view of the MLA-TRP MLA agenda for their part-is confident that they will achieve work in the hands.
“It will pass,” Johnson told reporters on Monday. “Because no one wants to close the government, and we are ruling to work responsible as a Republican. It will run on Chuck Shumer and Senate Democrats to do the right work. “
Johnson assured several eleven hours by Monday afternoon.
Rep. Tim Burchet (R-Ten), who has a history of leadership on some financial matters, told Hil on Sunday night that he was still undeniable on the move. Rep. Corey Mills (R-Fl.), Similarly, the polito told that he did not decide whether he would return the bill.
GOP At the other end of the political spectrum, rap. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-P), co-chairman of Bilateral Problems Solvers Cox, said he said that he did not take any stance on the CNN’s “State State” on Sunday, “Like most bills, there are some good, there are no good.”
Rep. Tony Gonjaless (R-Texas), who had previously opposed the CR, said that he would make his mind before the vote.
“Game Time Decision,” he told Hill on Monday.
While many GOPs Legislators live on the fence, only one house Republican – Messi – this is a firm “no” so far. The Kentucky Conservative suggested that there was no way to bring it to the board at this time.
“Unless I find lobotomy on Monday, I will not be on the CR this week, until I have been forgotten for the past 12 years,” MessiWritten on Monday on Social Platform X. “It makes me surprise that my colleagues and many people fall for the liar that we will fight the next day.”
Despite the uncertainty of the GOP, the House Republican leaders feel good this week constantly getting their ducks. Trump has requested the Republican to vote in favor of the move, and the bill contains provisions that sometimes appeal to the suspected defense hawks and financial hawks.
“It’s passing,” said the house majority whip Tom Amar (R-Min). “Donald Trump wants. It’s going to pass. “
“I don’t even worry about Thomas,” Emmer said when asked about a possible defect outside Messi. “We’ll be okay. We’ll be okay. People can vote in the way they want. It’s passing. “
In a good signal for leadership, the leading Republican-chair of Home Freedom Cox, Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD), and Board Member Rape. Stopg is supported by the Chip Roy (R-Texas), as they argue for the Congress to follow the regular process for Congress.
Now, the hard -line Rs SERV Chito says that the Department of Efficiency (DOGE) will keep the Government Efficiency Department (DOGE) to continue to take a sledge in the Federal bureaucracy.
And rap. Victoria Spartz (R-Ind.), Another unexpected financial hawk, which was the final holdout last month on a budget resolution,IndicatedFor Trump-Becked CR plan.
The first test for Johnson and his leadership team will come during the vote on the rule-which manages the debate on the law-traditional physical, party line referendum where support is used for various measures. However, in recent years, some legislators have opposed the procedural vote to oppose the bills, if successful, legal efforts are lifted.
No Republicans have yet to say that they plan to vote against the rule. If the law clears that procedure, its next step will be the final vote.
A large wild card around the house cleansing, however, how Democrats attend this step on how to attend and votes.
Democratic absence Johnson can buy some breath room, giving him more defects that will still allow the step to pass. Rip. Sylvester Turner (D-Texas) Unexpected death last week means that the Democrats are below a seat, while rap. Raul Grijlva (D-Ariz.) Has been absent for weeks because it will fight cancer, and rap. Brittany Pattern (D-Colo) is on a maternity leave, though he returned home on DC last month, which is against the house budget.
In terms of votes, it is unclear that any sensitive Democrats will forward the leadership and support this step. While most of the mums were on how they plan to vote, some are closing the door on it.
“The Republican-controlled Congress needs to pass the actual budget, who wants their own members,” Front-Liner Rap. Greg Landsman (D-Ohio) said. “They need to reverse their donors from the destruction of our government, including our retired soldiers, and end all the damage to the damage to this economy.”
“This bill maintains a catastrophic state,” he added.
Speaking of Johnson, the speaker is not indicating that his bill can be in trouble, supporting optimism before affecting the floor in the final hours.
“CR will pass, tune,” he told reporters when asked what a B plan was. “I don’t think it will be blocked.”
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