Trump to meet the GOP rebels before the Government’s calculation

A group of conservatives houses are moving to the White House on Wednesday to talk about the road forward to avoid the partial exclusion of the Government.
“It is a meeting with the leadership of Caucus House Freedom, and then a few people who philosophically share our feelings for a fiscal situation,” said House Freedom Caucus Andy Harris, R-Md., For Fox News Digital. “And we will hear what the president has to say.”
Fresh of the inner Battle that ended by making the Republicans in the house the first step to improve the president Donald Trump Agenda through the budget alignment process, GOP MPs are facing another superior fiscal fight.
Congress negotiators broke into the fiscal year 2025. Government’s talks on financing twice since the new fiscal year began on October 1, 2024. They did so by adopting a continuous solution, a short -term patch for financing to extend current federal costs.
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President Donald Trump will use his negotiating chops to bring the House GOP rebels to the table. (Getty Images/Associated Press)
Congress could risk partially the exclusion of the Government On Trump’s guard if nothing is done until the end of March 14th. To avoid this, GOP leaders want to bring another continuous resolution, this time until the end of the Fiscal year 2025.
But Democrats and Republicans are in ahead because of the left -wing demand that the resolution involves persuading that Trump will not exceed the Congress and spend less money than what has been applied.
Democratic voices have been crucial to making any continuous resolution since the Republicans took over the house in January 2023. Most of the razor, President of the Mike Johnson House, R-La, can lose a few votes to go through anything with the support of the GOP.
Trump spoke about the issue, urging the Republicans to pass the “pure” extension of last year’s funds by the end of the fiscal year.
Republican leaders hope that this will be enough to move conservatives and other GOP MPs who, in principle, opposed constant resolution.
Because of this, there will be several such laws at the White House.
Andy Harris’s freedom chairman will be in the White House on March 5, 2025. (Getty Images)
“I hope we can get this off the ground,” Harris said. “But again, they will include all your hands on the deck in the Republican conference in the house.”
Ambassador Ralph Norman, Rs.c., another member of the House Kauk, who usually opposes constant resolution, suggested that he may be open to support this latest offer.
Norman, who would be in the White House on Wednesday, hoped that Trump’s incentive to reduce the government waste would be a new chapter that could enable Republicans who opposed the constant resolution to feel comfortable crossing the line.
“I’ll be part of the group and we’ll talk to the president,” Norman said. “It’s really important to keep his momentum. The new day is with the dog cuts.
“If we have to get Democrats, it’s not a good sign. And I don’t think we have to, nor should we. And we have no better to sell anyone a program or view of Donald Trump.”
Ambassador Ralph Norman also said he would attend the White House on March 5, 2025. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)
Tail. Chip Roy, R-Texas, refused to say whether to attend the meeting, but said he supported Trump’s attitude on constant resolution.
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Roy, chairman of the Kaukus Freedom Freedom policy, has become a de facto connection between Republican leaders and the most important members of the GOP conference.
“I publicly said that I was glad to support the president’s request that he had (continuous resolution for the next six months), provided he was clean, provided he was at the current levels or below,” Roy said. “I will not talk about private meetings and what I have invited, but let’s say I’m in close contact with the White House.”