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Trump urges Republicans to kill the filibuster

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President Donald Trump on Thursday night urged the GOP to eliminate the filibuster and end a monthlong government shutdown and standoff between Republicans and Democrats.

“Get rid of the Filibuster, and get rid of it, NOW!'” Trump posted on his social media platform Truth Social.

In a separate post, he wrote, “THE CHOICE IS CLEAR — INITIATE THE “NUCLEAR OPTION,” GET RID OF THE FILIBUSTER AND, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”

The filibuster is a long-standing Senate rule that allows the minority to delay or block legislation by extending debate, effectively requiring 60 votes to advance most bills. Senate Majority Leader John Thune, a Republican and staunch institutionalist, has previously ruled out eliminating or weakening the 60-vote threshold, describing it as a “bulwark against a lot of really bad things.”

As the government shutdown enters its 30th day, there is no obvious end in sight, though Republicans and Democrats have both signaled openness to a solution.

Trump said he had “thought a great deal” about the impasse while flying back to Washington from Asia. “If we did what we should be doing, it would IMMEDIATELY end this ridiculous, Country destroying ‘SHUT DOWN,’” he said, adding Democrats would scrap the filibuster if they got the chance.

Some Democrats under former President Joe Biden, such as Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, indeed called for changes to filibuster rules to make it harder to block or stall legislation, and others called for carve-outs on voting and reproductive rights bills.

While both parties have chipped away at the filibuster over the years, Trump’s demand to kill it would be unprecedented and require a simple majority of 51 votes. But though some Senate Republicans have said they’re open to it, a few haven’t, and there’s only 53 of them, so Trump might not have the votes for his “nuclear option.”

North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis said last week the “filibuster is not going away this Congress … I think Republicans have made that very clear.” Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski, Texas Sen. John Cornyn and Oklahoma Sen. James Lankford also voiced their opposition to nixing the rule.

The Senate Republicans who have warmed to the idea of overturning the filibuster to reopen the government as the shutdown drags on include Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville, who said it was “probably a viable option,” and Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley, who said, “My thought is that I’m not willing to see children in my state go hungry … over some Senate procedure.”

This is not Trump’s first time calling for the filibuster to be axed. He called the rule a “joke” during his first term in 2017, tweeting that it was “killing” the GOP and “allows 8 Dems to control [the] country.” And, again in 2018, he urged Republicans to use the “Nuclear Option to pass tough laws NOW.”

With the Senate is not scheduled to return to Washington until Monday evening, the government shutdown is approaching the record for the longest ever: 35 days.

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