House Republicans face headwinds as they seek to pass budget for Trump's agenda
- The GOP-led House Rules Committee will meet to prepare President Trump's preferred budget resolution for a vote as early as Tuesday.
- The House resolution includes $5 trillion in new spending, including funding for Trump's border security initiatives and extending his 2017 tax cuts.
- Some House Republicans, like Thomas Massie and Victoria Spartz, oppose the resolution due to concerns about cuts to Medicaid and food assistance.
- The final version of the bill must reach Trump's desk by March 14 to avoid government shutdown.
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