Washington President Trump meets on Tuesday with Republicans in the House of Representatives as Qadar Try to pay a file Huge budget package It contains the legislative priorities of the president on the last obstacle before you can reach the ground.
The president is expected to raise pressure on members in a line The party’s fencing factions threatened to lift the plan because they put clear red lines that are not in line with the demands raised by other members.
Upon arriving at the Capitol Hill, Mr. Trump urged the Republicans a “very united party”, adding that legislators must obtain a “great and beautiful bill.” The president suggested that any fans do not support the bill “will be expelled very quickly”, pointing to a handful of “tables”.
“It is the biggest bill ever, and we must complete it,” said Mr. Trump.
Parliament’s spokesman Mike Johnson, a Republican Louisiana, cannot withstand the costs of three splits in the floor vote, if all members are present and vote, given its skinny majority. It is expected that all Democrats will oppose it.
But first, the legislation will go to the rules committee, which represents the last leg of most legislation before the full parliament Vote.
On a promising sign, Republican MP Ralph Norman from South Carolina, one of the conservative fighters who The bill stops In the Budget Committee, he said he would do Allow her to apply From the rules committee, where he is also a member.
“I will not kill her in the rules,” Norman told reporters. “It needs to go to the ground.”
The meeting of the rare committee comes late at night, to be held at one o’clock in the morning, at a time when the Republican leadership races go beyond what Mr. Trump refers to as a “beautiful big law” draft before the deadline of the memorial day imposed.
Johnson meets with different factions in the last days to hear the demands and build a consensus on a modified version of the legislation produced by nearly ten committees of the house.
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Conservatives, who feel uncomfortable that Bell does not make the discounts in spending sufficiently to drop the deficit, the requirements of Medicaid to kick in a much closer to the year 2029. They also want to eliminate all clean energy benefits that were implemented under the law to reduce inflation, which was signed in the law by former President Joe Biden.
“Unfortunately, he was loaded in the foreground in cases of deficit and savings, which I do not like,” said Republican Republican Chip Roy from Texas, one of the conservative conservatives, on Monday. “None of my voices is guaranteed at this stage.”
The non -party committee for the responsible federal budget estimated that the original version of the draft law would add $ 3.3 trillion to the deficit during the next decade.
The conservatives were also pressing the change in which the federal government pushes the Medicaid states, a point of disagreement with the moderates, who warned of the largest discounts of the program.
Johnson reported on Monday that the change “was outside the table for some time.” “We do nothing from anything meaningful,” said Mr. Trump, before the meeting on Tuesday morning
A ruling on local tax deduction known as Salt faces a reaction from a group of Republicans from the blue states, who threatened to block their voices unless their demands are met. After a meeting with Johnson on Monday night, it seemed that an agreement was still far.
Republican Mike Luller from New York before the meeting explained that a group of moderates has no plans to reach the cave. And on his message to the conservatives, Lawer told reporters, “If they believe that we will throw our voters under the bus to please them, this does not happen.”
“The truth is that we will not be in this position now if you do not have members of seats like Lee who won,” Luller said.
Mr. Trump entered the issue of salt before his meeting with the Republican Conference in the House of Representatives on Tuesday, which indicates that he is opposed to raising the maximum because he claimed the rulers of Democrats from states such as New York, Illinois and California, describing them as “the largest beneficiaries.”
He contributed to this report.