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“House GOP Faces Urgent Challenge to Rally Support for Senate’s Budget Plan Ahead of Trump’s Deadline”

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### House GOP Tries to Make Immigration Bill Happen Before the Deadline House Republican leaders are gearing up for a vote next week on the Senate’s budget resolution. Why? Because they need to kick-start an immigration enforcement bill before Trump’s June 1 deadline. Speaker Mike Johnson claims it “has to be clean because it has to be quick.” In other words, no time for major changes or ambitious ideas—just get it done. But here’s the kicker: they still need to keep the more hardline conservatives onboard. Those folks are threatening to vote against the plan unless it checks off more boxes on their wish list. Sounds fun, right? House Majority Leader Steve Scalise is meeting behind closed doors with key GOP players to calm the nerves of the disgruntled conservatives, who aren’t thrilled about the plan’s limited scope. Johnson and the GOP leadership are promising that once they get this immigration bill passed, they’ll dive straight into another reconciliation bill. That’s right, the magic of bypassing the usual Senate roadblocks is on the table again. Johnson refers to this as “reconciliation 3.0,” which sounds like a software update for the party’s fiscal strategy. Ideas floating around in these secret meetings include everything from changing tax policies to addressing Trump’s request for a hefty $350 billion for the Pentagon. Oh, and don’t forget additional funding for that ongoing war in Iran and cuts to social programs. Sounds like a busy agenda. Arrington, who wants to push for deeper cuts to social programs, is also eyeing a revisit to Obamacare spending. Meanwhile, the Republican Study Committee is insisting that any new reconciliation bill be fully funded. This is a big ask, considering the current bill is primarily about immigration enforcement and skirting the usual budget negotiations that have been stalled for ages. Many Republicans are skeptical about their chances of passing another party-line bill before the midterms. They view this immigration funding bill as their last opportunity. Some, like Rep. Warren Davidson of Ohio, are even threatening to vote against the Senate budget resolution unless it includes more of those hardliner demands. So now, GOP leaders are in a mad dash to keep their party intact. If they can’t get identical budget resolutions through both chambers, they’ll miss out on the chance to send a big pile of cash to immigration enforcement operations, which have been sitting idle since February. Time’s ticking, and the pressure’s on to get this bill to Trump’s desk and finally end that lengthy Department of Homeland Security shutdown. But hey, isn’t it comforting to know that our leaders are always so organized and focused on delivering results? Or is it just me?

By Admin | Published: April 23, 2026 at 5:15 pm

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