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BumRushDaShow

(168,823 posts)
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 06:16 PM 5 hrs ago

GOP leaders openly balk at emergency funding push for Trump's war

Source: Raw Story

March 13, 2026 1:06PM ET


Congressional Republicans are openly rejecting Donald Trump's pleas for emergency funding to sustain the Iran war, signaling deep skepticism within his own party about a conflict that remains broadly unpopular with American voters, according to a report.

Operation Epic Fury has already consumed staggering sums — over $1 billion per day, with the Pentagon burning through $11.3 billion in just the first six days of combat. Yet Republican lawmakers are unmoved by White House requests for supplemental spending.

Top Republicans told Politico they see no urgency to boost the Pentagon's already bloated $1 trillion budget. Democrats are unlikely to provide support, making passage of any supplemental package an uphill political battle — especially in a midterm election year when Trump needs to campaign on affordability.

The White House faces a political nightmare, Politico reported. It must spend significant time and political capital securing funding for a deeply unpopular war while simultaneously claiming fiscal responsibility.

Read more: https://www.rawstory.com/gop-iran/

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GOP leaders openly balk at emergency funding push for Trump's war (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 5 hrs ago OP
The more nightmares for Trump and his R enablers, the better Deminpenn 5 hrs ago #1
Its about time Congress started doing their job Bayard 5 hrs ago #2
They'll cave. Even the critics of the war. progressoid 4 hrs ago #3
My thought has been that "traditionally", they usually shove Supplementals through during the summer BumRushDaShow 4 hrs ago #4
Totally agree hibbing 3 hrs ago #9
What "resources" are going to make a difference? Bluetus 1 hr ago #15
Heinz Emergency Prairie Gates 4 hrs ago #5
Some are mobilizing BumRushDaShow 3 hrs ago #7
Heinz is owned popsdenver 2 hrs ago #10
It's getting more and more expensive to avoid the Epstein files. Norrrm 4 hrs ago #6
You would think that those who popsdenver 2 hrs ago #12
Democrats are unlikely to provide support... ToxMarz 3 hrs ago #8
Does the naw John Fetterman liberalgunwilltravel 2 hrs ago #13
I've been doing some math James48 2 hrs ago #11
Yep, and an appropriation won't fix any of that. It takes years to build those replacemnets Bluetus 1 hr ago #16
Freedom isn't free IronLionZion 2 hrs ago #14
Take it out of Dump's ass along with Bezos, Thiel, and Tim Apple. mdbl 27 min ago #17

progressoid

(53,102 posts)
3. They'll cave. Even the critics of the war.
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 06:50 PM
4 hrs ago

Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) acknowledged the potential for a political fight, but also said Congress can’t simply push a supplemental bill for Iran off indefinitely.

“We’re there, and we have to sustain it,” he said. “The last thing we want to do is not have the resources to keep the region as settled as possible when you have 40,000 personnel there on a full-time basis.”

https://www.politico.com/news/2026/03/13/getting-congress-to-pay-for-the-iran-war-wont-be-an-easy-sell-00826757

BumRushDaShow

(168,823 posts)
4. My thought has been that "traditionally", they usually shove Supplementals through during the summer
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 06:56 PM
4 hrs ago

when no one (the public) is around (vacations and whatnot) to pay attention.

hibbing

(10,581 posts)
9. Totally agree
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 08:28 PM
3 hrs ago

All talk from them, just like all the other times. Throw in some pork for some Senators and it will be the best bill ever.

Bluetus

(2,676 posts)
15. What "resources" are going to make a difference?
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 09:57 PM
1 hr ago

If they have another half trillion, that won't replace the dwindling stocks of Patriot missiles and the like.

You know what takes a lot of cash? Sending in thousands of ground troops. Good luck getting an appropriation for money to do that. Surely the Republican Senators aren't stupid enough to do that. Are they?

popsdenver

(2,191 posts)
10. Heinz is owned
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 08:48 PM
2 hrs ago

by a Private Equity Group, that just recently figured out that their "gouging" of the company, way over did it, and are having to regroup and back off on their canabalizing of the company........

Norrrm

(4,823 posts)
6. It's getting more and more expensive to avoid the Epstein files.
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 07:24 PM
4 hrs ago

More expensive in money and the lives of those Trump considers 'suckers and losers'.

popsdenver

(2,191 posts)
12. You would think that those who
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 08:50 PM
2 hrs ago

are suckers and losers would have figured out from Viet Nam and IRAQ that they are merely cannon fodder for the Military Industrial Complex as well as the U.S. Oil companies........

James48

(5,183 posts)
11. I've been doing some math
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 08:48 PM
2 hrs ago

And it seems to me, with the loss of those 3 F-15’s ($97 million replacement cost) , and the two KC-135’s now out of action ( $79 million each on the books right now) , along with the Thaad, Patriot, and other hi tech missiles, we probably have blown more than that $11 billion they are citing. I’m thinking we’re approaching double that, based on the forces now tagged. This new 5,000 Marine Corp amphibious force is going to add to the price tag too.

Bluetus

(2,676 posts)
16. Yep, and an appropriation won't fix any of that. It takes years to build those replacemnets
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 10:01 PM
1 hr ago

IronLionZion

(51,129 posts)
14. Freedom isn't free
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 09:10 PM
2 hrs ago

Tax cuts and tariffs will pay for it the same way Mexico paid for the wall.

mdbl

(8,573 posts)
17. Take it out of Dump's ass along with Bezos, Thiel, and Tim Apple.
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 11:14 PM
27 min ago

They can certainly afford the shit they supported.

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