Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Home GOP eyes plan C that cuts Trump debt ceiling demand

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Home Republicans are eyeing a brand new spending proposal that might tee up votes on three separate measures: to fund the federal government, acceptable catastrophe reduction and allocate farm help, three sources advised The Hill.

However in a shift from earlier technique — and in a break from President-elect Trump’s request — the brand new plan doesn’t embody a measure to extend the debt ceiling, the sources stated, a transfer that would spark the ire of the incoming president, who demanded that such language be included.

As an alternative, Republicans are working in direction of an settlement to chop trillions of {dollars} in spending in change for a rise within the borrowing restrict subsequent 12 months below reconciliation, the sources stated.

The newest improvement comes simply hours earlier than the midnight shutdown deadline.

The sources cautioned that the proposal will not be set in stone as a result of Republican management nonetheless has to current it to the whole GOP convention. The group is predicted to satisfy round 12:30 p.m., the sources stated.

The plan to separate the primary contours of the plan B invoice into separate votes is sort of an identical to what Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) had pitched to GOP leaders on Thursday evening after the invoice that included a two-year debt ceiling enhance failed.

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