From today’s Pnut:
“Republicans control the House, Senate, Supreme Court, and White House, but somehow, they’re struggling to get a budget passed. Or at least they were. Yesterday, House Republicans finally agreed to work with a Trump-backed budget framework with a razor-thin 216-214 margin after passing the Senate 51-48 last week.
Two House Republicans – Reps. Thomas Massie (Kentucky) and Victoria Spartz (Indiana) – were the only GOP members who voted against the party line. A larger group of fiscal conservatives held out initially, but Speaker Mike Johnson pulled them all aside and somehow whipped them into shape by Thursday’s vote.
“It’s a good day in the House. I told you not to doubt us. We’re really grateful to have had the big victory on the floor just now. It was a big one, a very important one,” he told reporters after the vote. “Our first big, beautiful reconciliation package here involves a number of commitments, and one of those is that we are committed to finding at least $1.5 trillion in savings for the American people while also preserving our essential programs,” he promised. Despite Republican promises to keep debt down, the new budget will raise the debt ceiling by $5 trillion.”