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If this week was any indication of congressional Republicans’ means to move laws in 2025, it gained’t be simple. On Wednesday, it appeared like Elon Musk had succeeded in undercutting a bipartisan spending invoice, main the federal government to the sting of a shutdown. Yesterday, Congress put forth a brand new, slimmed-down invoice that Donald Trump and Musk praised—nevertheless it didn’t move, largely due to the inclusion of a suspension of the debt ceiling, which Trump has been loudly asking for. As of this writing, the Home is getting ready to vote on a model of the invoice that doesn’t embody a provision to lift the debt ceiling.
I requested my colleague Russell Berman, who covers Congress, to assist me make sense of the chaotic previous few days. We talked about Trump’s relationship with Musk, the place Joe Biden is in all of this, and why the so-called GOP trifecta of Home, Senate, and presidency might not be as empowering for Republicans because it appears.
Isabel Fattal: The week’s occasions seem to be an instance of the disparity between the massive, daring strikes that President-Elect Donald Trump (and Elon Musk) care about and the nitty-gritty of what members of Congress really care about.
Russell Berman: Trump has by no means been very within the nitty-gritty. That has at all times triggered battle with Congress, whose job it’s to fret in regards to the particulars of laws. The 430 members of the Home, and positively the 219 who’re Republicans, all have their very own completely different priorities.
Musk and Trump even have very completely different priorities, despite the fact that they’re seemingly joined on the hip. Musk has been put in control of this amorphous, Trump-invented Division of Authorities Effectivity with the mandate to chop a variety of spending. However Trump has by no means actually been fascinated about reducing spending. He jumped in on the final minute this week and requested Republicans to extend the debt ceiling—which is at all times a tough factor for Congress and particularly for Republicans to do, as a result of growing the debt ceiling is seen as paving the way in which for extra spending and extra debt.
Trump desires it off the desk, as a result of he doesn’t wish to must take care of it as soon as he takes workplace. However the slimmed-down invoice didn’t work, as a result of despite the fact that there was much less direct spending in it, a number of dozen Republicans and a lot of the Democrats opposed the debt-ceiling enhance that was connected. That’s one instance of how Trump probably not caring in regards to the nitty-gritty doesn’t work when coping with Congress.
Isabel: If this week was a preview for a way Congress will work below the following Trump presidency, what did we study?
Russell: Come January, Republicans could have a bigger majority within the Senate however a barely smaller majority within the Home. Their bigger majority within the Senate issues for laws provided that they’ll get payments out of the Home. We’ve seen this for your entire previous two years, however this week makes clear as soon as once more that their majority is just not large enough for them to essentially govern. For as a lot speak as there’s about Republicans having a trifecta subsequent 12 months with Trump within the White Home and management of each the Home and the Senate, in actuality, they’re going to have a variety of hassle passing their agenda with out Democratic assist.
Isabel: Trump hopes President Joe Biden will take the blame for this shutdown. However it strikes me that some Individuals could already see Trump as the present president. And Biden has been noticeably quiet by means of all of this. Whom do you suppose the American public would in the end maintain accountable if the federal government does shut down?
Russell: Biden has nearly disappeared from public view. In the present day, White Home Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was pushed on this—Biden hasn’t made any actual public assertion about these negotiations besides by means of her. However this has actually not been his negotiation. This has been a negotiation between the Democratic congressional leaders and the Republican congressional leaders. Trump has inserted himself into it; Biden has not. In order that may also make it tough to put this at Biden’s toes.
Isabel: Is it commonplace follow for a president-elect to become involved in these kinds of shutdown negotiations in Congress?
Russell: The president-elect is inevitably seen because the chief of his celebration, so it’s not unprecedented for negotiations that occur through the transition to contain the president-elect or his staff. However Trump has no formal position right here. In some methods, Musk—who, in fact, additionally has no formal place within the authorities—compelled his hand. He began posting about this invoice that Home Speaker Mike Johnson negotiated. Swiftly, folks questioned: Is Elon Musk talking for Trump? He have to be. That compelled Trump and the vice chairman–elect—who remains to be a sitting senator—to weigh in a few days in the past. However after they weighed in, it was nearly anticlimactic, as a result of Musk, together with his distinctive mixture of monumental wealth, management over a significant social-media platform, and affect with Trump, had already spoken out—and Republicans had been already listening.
Isabel: Trump’s spokespeople, and Musk himself, appear to be attempting to dial again the concept that Musk was accountable for the failure of the unique spending invoice earlier this week. Do you suppose Trump could also be sad that Musk took the reins like this?
Russell: That’s in all probability the hope, apparently sufficient, for each Johnson and Democrats. Even when they gained’t say so explicitly, they’re united of their need for Elon Musk to not have a lot energy—and, frankly, to butt out of all this. One of the best ways for that to occur, they could assume, is to make Trump consider that Musk is outshining him. Trump famously doesn’t wish to be upstaged or seen as doing anyone’s bidding. In order that they hope that Trump will toss him apart like he’s tossed apart many different individuals who have gotten near him over time. Loyalty goes just one means with Trump.
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By Arthur C. Brooks
One night, a number of months earlier than [my father-in-law] died, he learn in his native paper an article of mine about unhappiness. “You will have a variety of difficult theories,” he advised me, “however the true motive individuals are sad may be very easy.” I requested him to elaborate. “They don’t take pleasure in their dinner,” he responded. I requested him what he meant. “Effectively, through the civil conflict, we had been at all times hungry,” he stated. “However someday a 12 months—Christmas—we obtained to eat no matter we needed, and we had been so completely satisfied. In the present day, folks snack all day lengthy, are by no means hungry, don’t take pleasure in their dinners, and aren’t completely satisfied—even on Christmas.”
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