Last week, the Republican member of Florida was in the South Florida Trump National Dral to discuss the possibility of across the aisle with the Democratic Party to increase the limit of debt.
The GOP accounted for almost a majority of Congress, and the House of Representatives Mike Johnson said that he might have to cooperate with the Democratic Party to pass President Trump’s policy in the New Year.
In February, the Republican members need to face the deadline for continuing the government, and by this summer, they need to decide whether they plan to raise debt restrictions that have done the same thing in the past.
President Trump supports the elimination of debt restrictions and passes a part of the expenditure bill. The question remains. Will GOP House’s more facial conservatives be together?


In December of last year, the president at the time supported the bill to increase government expenditures by suspending debt maximum. Some Democrats praised Trump, but more than 30 Republican members were accused of opposing him and party leaders, but still brought the Democratic Party’s support.
Some Republican members want to see a large reduction in the federal program, but it may not happen because some people may not be against President Trump’s wishes supporting the increase in debts. Maybe. Hill.com reported, “I have never supported the increase in debt restrictions and are not tilting now,” said Hill.com.
Some conservative critics criticize GOP to go with the Democratic Party. In 2023, the members of the Gop House went with Kevin McCarthy, a kitchen that was kicked out. He compromised with the Democratic Party about expenditure.

