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Sen. Johnson predicts he has enough Senate allies to hold up the "big, beautiful bill"
Source: Axios
8 hours ago
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), a fiscal hawk who has openly criticized House Republicans' reconciliation bill, predicted Sunday that there are enough in his flock to stop the process "until the president gets serious about spending reduction and reducing the deficit."
The big picture: Pushing President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" through the House was far from a painless process, but the fiscal package now heads to the Senate, where the chamber is likely to make changes.
Johnson, who has not held back in his criticism of the bill championed by House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), characterized the GOP-only legislation as "the Titanic" at a Politico event earlier this month. Ron Johnson wants deeper cuts, and has repeatedly called for a return to pre-pandemic spending levels.
Driving the news: "This is the weekend we honor the service and sacrifice of the finest among us," Ron Johnson said on CNN's "State of the Union" Sunday, referencing the Memorial Day holiday. He added: "I don't think they served in sacrifice to leave our children completely mortgaged."
He called for his fellow lawmakers to be "responsible," contending the "first goal of our budget reconciliation process should be to reduce the deficit." As he noted, the legislation which aims to extend Trump's first-term tax cuts, among other priorities would do the opposite. The Congressional Budget Office estimates an increase in the deficit of $3.8 trillion for the 20262034 period.
The other side: House Speaker Johnson, also appearing on CNN Sunday to defend the bill, said such estimates are "dramatically overstated," arguing that the CBO does not do "dynamic scoring" and does not account for the growth he says will be fostered by the bill.
Asked about Ron Johnson's contention that the bill "will almost certainly add to our deficits and debt," the Louisiana Republican pointed to the wide range of opinion in his caucus and said, "we're doing the best we can with the vote numbers that we have." Two House Republicans joined Democrats in voting "no" Thursday, while one voted present.
Read more: https://www.axios.com/2025/05/25/ron-johnson-senate-halt-house-budget-bill
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Sen. Johnson predicts he has enough Senate allies to hold up the "big, beautiful bill" (Original Post)
BumRushDaShow
May 25
OP
AntiFascist
(13,299 posts)1. Good news for the midterm elections, at least n/t
chicoescuela
(2,021 posts)2. Yeah sure Ron
Walleye
(40,770 posts)3. Not much of a mandate there, Mr. Speaker
Jack Valentino
(2,218 posts)4. Reduce the deficit by axing the Trump tax plan!
Isn't that easy ??
Skittles
(164,676 posts)5. the WELL, WE TRIED act
yup