Impact of the continuing resolution on government operations

Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-NY) voted against the continuing resolution, citing concerns about empowering certain actions by the opposing party. He emphasized the importance of negotiation in politics to find common ground and move forward.

Continuing Resolution and Republican Aspects

Rep. Andrew Clyde praises elements of the Continuing Resolution, highlighting spending reductions, elimination of earmarks, and a focus on government efficiency under President Trump's leadership.

Impact of Stop-Gap Continuing Resolution on Republican Agenda

Rep. Scott Perry explains how the stop-gap continuing resolution allows Republicans to focus on passing legislation to cut spending and lower inflation. He emphasizes the benefits of the CR over an omnibus spending bill and highlights the importance of aligning with Trump's agenda.

Political Feud Between President Trump and Rep. Thomas Massie

President Trump plans to lead a primary effort against Rep. Thomas Massie after Massie came out against a continuing resolution. Massie defends his stance on not voting for the budget and rejects attempts to control his voting card.

Vice President JD Vance's Appeal to House Republicans for Government Shutdown Vote

Vice President JD Vance made a last-minute personal appeal to House Republicans to prevent a government shutdown by supporting a continuing resolution that includes additional funds for ICE. Despite challenges, there is confidence in passing the CR with some Republicans planning to back the bill.

Proposed Budget Cuts in Washington, D.C.

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser warns of devastating impacts from proposed budget cuts outlined in a draft continuing resolution. City officials protest outside Capitol building and plead with Congress to allow D.C. to continue raising and spending local funds under its approved budget.

Government Shutdown and Medicaid Funding

MSNBC analyst and former Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill discusses the potential of a government shutdown and criticizes both Democrats and Republicans for their handling of government funding and programs like Medicaid.

Government Funding and Grant Funds

Rep. James Comer advocates for passing the continuing resolution to claw back government grant funds identified by Congress, DOGE, and Elon Musk. The difference in government funding today is attributed to Donald Trump's presidency. Passing the resolution is crucial to saving billions of dollars in grants.

Democrats' stance on continuing resolution and budget

Rep. Beyer predicts nearly all Democrats in Congress will vote against continuing resolution due to cuts in veterans' benefits and medical research, as well as concerns over President Trump's ability to ignore the budget. Swing district members may have leeway to vote as they see fit.

Government Shutdown Avoidance Plan

President Trump is making calls to potential holdouts on a plan to avoid a government shutdown. House Republicans are working to pass a bill before the end of the week. Democrats are privately reprimanding members who jeered Trump during his speech to Congress. The bill is a rough extension of fiscal year 2024 funding levels known as a 'continuing resolution.'

House GOP's Plan on Continuing Resolution and Government Shutdown

Discussion on the House GOP's plan to vote on a continuing resolution, with Rep. Thomas Massie opposing the proposal despite President Trump's urging for Republicans to support it.

Support for Term Limits and Continuing Resolution to Avoid Government Shutdown

Rep. Ralph Norman discusses support for term limits for federal lawmakers and willingness to pass a continuing resolution to avoid a government shutdown. President Trump endorses the idea of a continuing resolution. Norman pushes for a proposed Constitutional amendment to term limit federal lawmakers.

Government Funding and CR Endorsement by President Trump

President Trump endorses a continuing resolution to fund the government through the end of September amidst the prospect of a mid-March government shutdown. Various politicians express support or concerns regarding the clean CR and potential spending changes.

House Republicans Concerned About Lack of Progress on FY 2025 Spending Talks

House Republicans are concerned about the lack of progress on spending talks for fiscal year 2025, with no topline funding numbers established yet. The possibility of a government shutdown looms if a deal is not reached by March 14.