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Trump lauds ‘very good funding bill’ after House GOP unveils CR 

President Trump expressed his full support for the House GOP’s stopgap funding bill on Saturday afternoon. In a statement on Truth Social, he called the bill a “very good funding bill” and urged all Republicans to vote in favor of it.

The bill, also known as a “CR” or continuing resolution, was put together by the House and Senate under the current circumstances. It aims to avoid a government shutdown and keep federal agencies funded until December 3rd, giving Congress more time to negotiate a longer-term spending plan.

President Trump’s endorsement of the CR comes after months of uncertain and often tense negotiations between Democrats and Republicans over the federal budget. While the bill received bipartisan support in the House, it still needs to pass in the Senate next week before being signed into law.

In his statement, President Trump emphasized the importance of all Republicans voting in favor of the bill. He wrote, “All Republicans should vote (Please!) YES next week.” This message not only shows a united front within the GOP but also highlights the urgency of passing the bill to avoid a potential government shutdown.

The stopgap funding bill includes a provision to suspend the debt ceiling until December 2022, allowing the government to continue borrowing money to meet its financial obligations. This was a crucial element for Democrats, who have been pushing for an increase in the debt limit to avoid a potential default on the nation’s debts.

President Trump’s support for the CR is significant, given his past criticism of previous funding bills and government shutdowns. During his presidency, he faced multiple government shutdowns, including the longest one in American history in 2018-2019.

His strong endorsement of the bill also shows a willingness to work with Congress and put the country’s needs above political differences. This is a refreshing change from the often divisive and polarizing rhetoric that has dominated the political landscape in recent years.

The House GOP’s funding bill includes funding for the United States’ military and other crucial programs that support the American people. It also includes emergency funding for disaster relief efforts, providing aid to communities impacted by recent natural disasters.

In light of these important provisions, President Trump’s statement on the CR’s funding bill is timely and necessary. It sends a message of unity and cooperation, urging lawmakers to put aside their differences and move forward in the best interest of the American people.

Moreover, the stopgap funding bill is a temporary solution to a much larger issue – the federal budget. As negotiations continue, President Trump’s support for this bill encourages both parties to come to a long-term agreement that benefits the country.

In conclusion, President Trump’s swift and positive response to the House GOP’s stopgap funding bill is a crucial step towards avoiding a government shutdown. His endorsement not only highlights the importance of this bill but also sets a positive tone for future negotiations on the federal budget. It is a clear indication that, despite political differences, both parties can come together for the betterment of the country.

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