President Donald Trump said he believes a government shutdown can be avoided this week.
A shutdown “could happen,” Trump told reporters on Sunday aboard Air Force One. “It shouldn’t have happened, and it probably won’t. I think the CR is going to get passed. We'll see.”
Tuesday’s vote marks a test for Congressional Republicans who have a slim 218-214 majority in the lower chamber. Passing a CR typically requires lawmakers from both sides of the aisle to work together. Johnson expressed his hope for Republicans to advance the legislation without relying on Democrats’ backing.
Trump urged Republicans to remain united, without any dissents, and vote in favor of it.
“All Republicans should vote (Please!) YES next week,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post. “I am asking you all to give us a few months to get us through to September so we can continue to put the Country’s ‘financial house’ in order. Democrats will do anything they can to shut down our Government, and we can’t let that happen. We have to remain UNITED — NO DISSENT — Fight for another day when the timing is right.”
The ‘‘Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025’’ would provide a slight boost to defense programs while slashing nondefense programs below 2024 budget year levels. Specifically, the measure allows for about $892.5 billion in defense spending and about $708 billion in nondefense spending.
The CR does not include earmarks, or funding requested by individual lawmakers for thousands of community projects around the country, and does not cover government programs such as Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.