Republicans look to tweak Trump's request for $9.4 billion in spending cuts
The amended package removes proposed cuts to a program known as PEPFAR that is credited with saving millions of lives since its creation under then-President George W. Bush to combat HIV/AIDS.
The change could help the bill's prospects. Congress has until Friday to get a bill to the president's desk for his signature or the spending stands.
The president is looking to claw back money for foreign aid programs targeted by his Department of Government Efficiency and for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The change preserving about $400 million for PEPFAR takes the total savings in the measure down to about $9 billion.
'This is something we all believe is a priority," said Senate Majority Leader John Thune of the overall package. "We have to do something to get spending under control.'
The White House tries to win over skeptics
Republicans met with Russ Vought, the director of the White House Office of Management and Budget, during their weekly conference luncheon as the White House worked to address their concerns. He fielded about 20 questions from senators, and there was some back and forth, but many of the concerns were focused on working toward a resolution either through arrangements with the administration directly or via an amendment to the bill, said Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D.
The White House campaign to win over potential holdouts was having success in other areas. Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., tweeted that he would vote to support the measure after working with the administration to 'find Green New Deal money that could be reallocated to continue grants to tribal radio stations without interruption.'
Some senators are worried that the cuts to public media could decimate many of the 1,500 local radio and television stations around the country that rely on some federal funding to operate. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting distributes more than 70% of its funding to those stations.
Sen. Susan Collins, the Republican chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, said that the substitute package marked 'progress,' but she still raised issues with it, particularly on a lack of specifics from the White House. She questioned how the package could still total $9 billion while also protecting programs that Republicans favor.
Democrats warn of the consequences
Democrats are expected to unanimously oppose the package. They see the president's request as an effort to erode the Senate filibuster. They also warn it's absurd to expect them to work with Republicans on bipartisan spending measures if Republicans turn around a few months later and use their majority to cut the parts they don't like.
'It shreds the appropriations process,' said Sen. Angus King, an independent from Maine who caucuses with Democrats. 'The Appropriations Committee, and indeed this body becomes a rubber stamp for whatever the administration wants.'
Democrats also scoffed at the GOP's stated motivation for taking up the bill. The amount of savings pales compared to the $3.4 trillion in projected deficits over the next decade that Republicans put in motion in passing Trump's big tax and spending cut bill.
'Now that they've saddled the next generation with loads of debt to help billionaire donors, many Republicans want to return to talking now about 'getting the nation's fiscal house in order,'' said Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash. 'Are you kidding me?"
What's ahead in the Senate
If senators vote to take up the bill, it sets up the potential for 10 hours of debate plus votes on scores of potentially thorny amendments in what is known as a vote-a-rama. The House has already shown its support for the president's request with a mostly party line 214-212 vote, but if the Senate amends the bill, it will have to go back to the House for another vote.
'We're encouraging our Senate partners over there to get the job done and to pass it as it is,' House Speaker Mike Johnson said Tuesday. 'That's what we did.'
Republicans who vote against the measure also face the prospect of incurring Trump's wrath. He has issued a warning on his social media site directly aimed at individual Senate Republicans who may be considering voting against the rescissions package. He said it was important that all Republicans adhere to the bill and in particular defund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
'Any Republican that votes to allow this monstrosity to continue broadcasting will not have my support or Endorsement,' he said.
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Congressional correspondent Lisa Mascaro and staff writer Stephen Groves contributed to this report.
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