House Republicans plan vote to prevent government shutdown
The House will vote on a temporary budget on Tuesday to avoid a government shutdown before a Friday deadline. The proposal extends funding until September, with increased defense spending and cuts to some social programs. President Trump supports the budget and urges Republican unity. However, Democrats oppose it due to concerns over Medicare and Social Security funding. House Republicans can only afford one dissenting vote. In the Senate, Republicans need at least seven Democratic votes to overcome a filibuster. Trump has threatened primary challenges against Republicans who oppose the budget, including Rep. Thomas Massie, who plans to vote 'No.'