Washington (AP) – A familiar scene has repeatedly played out in the US house: Republicans who are unable to approve the Federal Financing Laws alone in order to have a risky closure of the government until the Democrats go hand in hand with the voices to prevent disaster disorders.
Until now.
The spokesman for the House, Mike Johnson, has reached the apparently unexpected and keep his GOP majority in line to adopt a legislative template in order to keep the government going and even convince the most convincing conservatives from the freedom owl on board.
It was not only President Donald Trump’s public popularity of the legislators and the threat of political retaliation against Republicans who refused to reconcile themselves, although his acute warnings swang, which prevented great Dissens.
What the Republican Republicans also won was what Trump has already done with the chainsaw-swinging billionaire Elon Musk-the size of the federal government and the discharge of thousands of workers through the efficiency of the government and the promise of the White House.
“We trust in Doge,” said Rep. Tom McClintock, R-Calif., A long-time deficit falcon who was right among those who were right.
The result is a newly encouraged Hausgop majority, which can record and apply the enormous power of the context for the first time in years instead of disassembling them into tumultuous rounds of public struggles.
And it leaves the Democrats in the minority in the house and in the Senate to react quickly.
The story that the Democrats used for years – that the Republicans simply cannot rule – may not be as true as before.
In fact, the Republicans who control the Congress and the White House rule at lightning speed – through the dismantling of the government itself.
As on the keyword, when the house was on Tuesday on Tuesday, the Ministry of Education, around half of its staff, increased around 1,300 employees on the way to the processing of the agency.
“The efforts of Doge and the other things that are done in the administration are very important for the American people,” said Johnson in a round of victory, “because we can ultimately reduce the size and scope of the federal government.”
The draft law now goes to the Senate, where the Republicans have a majority of 53-47 and the Democrats almost powerlessly stop the head spinning series of events.
“This is not what the American people want,” said the democratic chairman of the Senate, Chuck Schumer, on Wednesday.
Schumer sees politically tough options compared to the democratic voices that are necessary to promote the draft law on the 60-vote threshold, or to correct it to block it so that after midnight a state can be closed after midnight.
After Schumer had passed the Senate Democrat privately, she stated that she was composing a vote on a shorter 30-day law. The government would finance this temporarily while the negotiations are continued. But it is not clear that the Republicans would agree to this and are closer to the closure on Friday.
Without levers to form the financing package, the Democrats have to warn what Trump and Musk will do next.
Trump urges the Congress led by GOP, next to a “big beautiful bill” with around $ 4.5 trillion of tax cuts and $ 2 trillion, including about $ 880 billion for Medicaid.
Musk said that social security and other main programs for “claims” also need drastic cuts.
“The Republican majority just voted to give Elon Musk an empty check,” said Rep. Katherine Clark from Massachusetts, the democratic whip.
“No wonder that the Republicans cancel their town halls,” she said. “You know what the American people know: nobody voted for it.”
It is a modern day for Republicans, especially in the house.
On Tuesday, almost every Republican of the house – and a Democrat, MP Jared Golden from Maine – supported the government’s Finance Act, which will hold the Germans offices in September until the end of the budget year.
The party was also uniform last month when Johnson cited the House Republicans to approve a budget framework for the Big Tax-A and to cause the expenses and to cause the process in motion for measures.
Johnson said the White House would next a reserve package to send a short-term brief form for a proposal to roll back all over the federal government.
Other Republicans encourage the Trump administration, other federal funds that have been approved by the congress, but have not yet been spent on setting up a potential legal showdown about the checks and credit of the constitutional authority.
For ranking Republicans, Doge steam stalls, which have steamed by the federal government, are beyond what they can imagine.
“Exciting,” Rep. Richard Hudson from North Carolina, head of the Republican Campaign Committee, told The Associated Press.
The most conservative deficit -Hawks said that they were ready to withdraw on their usual antics to block the financing calculations and know that Trump and Musk keep the ax alone.
MP Chip Roy, R-Texas, who routinely voted against government costs, said that the changed Trump has changed in the White House. MP Andrew Clyde, R-GA.
As long as Doge calls the recordings: “I can support this CR,” said McClintock, referring the ongoing resolution to finance the government.
The spokesman said Trump looked step by step. Trump insulted the one Republican influence on the financing package, Rep. Thomas Massie from Kentucky, and called others.
Massie, the libertarian graduate who wears a homemade debt calculator on his reversadel, is partly popular among his colleagues because he is so consistent in his views. He refused to bend.
Another holdout, Rep. Rich McCormick, R-GA.
“I want him to be successful,” said McCormick.

