Speaker Johnson scraps vote on budget blueprint for Trump’s agenda just day after prez urged lawmakers to ‘stop grandstanding’
House Republican leaders scrapped plans to vote on the Senate’s budget blueprint Wednesday in a setback to President Trump’s legislative agenda — a day after the commander in chief urged lawmakers to “close your eyes and get there.”
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) huddled with hardliners for about an hour before deciding that the GOP would have to punt the vote by at least one day so lawmakers could iron out their differences.
“We’re going to try to move this tomorrow. This has been a very constructive process,” Johnson, 53, told reporters after yanking the vote. “We’re going to talk about maybe going to conference with the Senate or adding an amendment.”
personally pleaded with GOP hardliners Tuesday to bite the bullet and let the blueprint go through so that leadership could get the ball rolling and address their concerns later.
Johnson said he consulted Trump before pulling the vote.
