‘One account, two laws, I don’t care’: Trump promises to bring a big account to reconcile in any case
President Donald Trump The Republicans in the house promised to secure the US border through a package of reconciliation at the House Gop Publishing Conference Monday at Trump’s National Doral, his golf course and a resort near Miami.
Trump also said that Congress would understand whether his great political overhaul to fit into one or two laws of the law – the question shared by the Republicans in the home and the Senate.
“In the coming weeks, I look forward to working with the Congress on the proposal of a compliance law that is financially concerned about our plan for a complete and permanent renovation of the sovereign boundaries of the United States once and for all,” Trump said. “This should include complete financing for a record increase in the boundary safety bonus and retaining bonus for ice and border patrol.”
Trump also vowed to work with members of the congress on the “biggest package of reduction in taxes and reforms in American history.”
Many reforms included in the Law on Tax and Jobs Law for 2017, which Trump adopted during his first term should expire in 2025, and Trump’s new economic plan requires extension of such reductions.
In the meantime, Republicans remain divided that they will move to improve their legislative priorities. While the Republicans in Senate encourage two laws within the budget reconciliation process to accelerate the adoption of new policies, Trump and Republicans in the home historically called for the advancement of a huge law.
However, Trump said on Monday that it doesn’t matter if the legislative branch pushes one or two laws.
“We don’t want to hang on to the budget procedure … Whether it’s one account, two accounts, I don’t care,” Trump said. “They will solve it one way or another. But the end result, the end result, will be the same.”
According to the rules of the budget reconciliation procedure, the passage only requires simple majority of seats, not the usual 60 seats. Nevertheless, the use of reconciliation procedure is rare and should not include anything that could be considered “external provisions”.
Trump met with the GOP House and Senate leaders on Tuesday, and the president of the National Republican Senator Committee Tim Scott, Rs.c., told Fox News Digital After the meeting that the “agnostic was left regarding the procedure” of the employment of one law in relation to two laws.
Republican leaders still participate in discussion of reconciliation after Trump meet
“I think the results are more important to us than the process,” Scott told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview.
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“And if that requires that we have border security, tax reform, deportation – whatever we can get into the package or more packages – we have to give results for people,” he said.
Trump also discovered plans for signing several executive orders on Monday that focused on the army reforms, including directing the Minister of Defense Pete Hegseth to start creating a rocket defense shield “Iron Dome” for America, similar to what Israel has protected. Trump has not revealed additional details about this system or how it will work.
Likewise, Trump said he would sign the executive order to eradicate “transgender ideology” from the army. Trump is willing to sign an executive command that would “Complete the use of fictional pronouns based on and identification” Within the Ministry of Defense, according to the White House document inspected by Fox News Digital.
“Next, to ensure that we have the most deadly combat force in the world, we will get a transgender ideology of hell from our army,” Trump said.
Other executive orders mentioned by Trump mentioning the stopping of members of the service to be “indoctrinated with radical left ideologies such as the theory of a critical race”, and allowing more than 8,000 members of the service ejected from the army for rejecting the Coid-19 vaccine to join in their previous rank.
Trump also invited Republicans to work with each other in the midst of slender Republican majority in home and senate, noting that Democrats do a good job.
“We have to stick together,” Trump said. “We have to work together. We have to fight together. We will win together. … We have the opportunity to win as never before, as long as we stay united.”
Fox News’ Elizabeth Elkind, Julia Johnson and Morgan Phillips contributed to this report.