
House Republicans gathered to accept a budget resolution on Thursday President Donald Trump.
Marshal of the House Mike Johnson (R-la.) He was able to collect the voice in 216-214 in favor of the resolution, despite the breath of GOP members Thomas Massie (R-ky.) I. Victoria Spartz (Peel.).
Johnson and the White House provided a hardline house Republicans that they would get $ 1.5 trillion for the cuts they are looking for.
“It was a good day at home,” Johnson told journalists after voting. “I told you not to doubt us. The media is always like that.
The delegation in Pennsylvania voted on the party line. Here is part of their reaction.
My statement about today’s vote ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/c1q4szcch7
– Congressman Rob Bresnahan Jr. (@Repbresnahan) April 10, 2025
President Trump and Republicans in Congress are already starting trade wars and enhance costs for people.
Now their budget would pour our government and deal with people’s health care – all the donation of $ 7 billion in gigantic corporations and billionaires.
This…
– Congressman Chris Deluzio (@repdeluzio) April 10, 2025
A huge win for our nation and President Trump America America Fedenda 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/edeyeo1tjy6
– Guy Rherentherals (@Greligenthaler) April 10, 2025
2025 is a super bowl tax. This resolution aims to provide the entire program of President Trump and fulfill our involvement in the American nation. @Wavemeansgop https://t.co/y3v7hni4il
– Rep. Mike Kelly (@Mikekellypa) April 10, 2025
Today, Republicans voted for developing an irresponsible budget. New voice, the same senior textbook: Slash Medicaid, increasing the costs and tens for families, veterinarians and older Americans. Plus Republicans, the senior man voted in favor of limiting the congress’s ability to stop the reckless Trump …
– Chrissy Houlahan (@Rephoulhan) April 10, 2025
Today, House Republicans bring a drastic bill to the floor, which would hinder millions of minority voters, married women, members of the service and rural voters to vote.
This bill is a problem in searching for solutions and damping voters in the worst case …
– Congresmen Dwight Evans (@Repdwightvans) April 10, 2025