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Donald Trump has floated the idea of ending the filibuster – a procedural technique in Congress that allows a minority of senators to block legislation from passing – which would make pushing through his political agenda in 2026 much easier.

In an interview with Politico, the president urged Republicans in the Senate to scrap the filibuster, saying it had become an obstacle to effective governing and removing it would prevent another government shutdown and pave the way for his party to push through its legislative priorities.

“The filibuster is hurting the Republican Party,” Trump told Politico. He called on Republican lawmakers to eliminate it “without question”.

If Congress were to get rid of the filibuster, Trump added, “you can do everything. You can do great health care if you get rid of the filibuster. We can do everything we want.”

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[–] cranakis@reddthat.com 4 points 2 days ago

Do it pussies!

[–] DancingBear@midwest.social 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

And they wouldn’t even have to worry about anything because when the Dems get back in power they will bow and say, we know you had to get rid of the filibuster to push through the laws we had to pretend to be against… hehe our same corporate donors and billionaires as yours got what they needed, let’s put the filibuster back in now that Dems are in charge so we can pretend to not do a damn thing.

(I say pretend to not do a damn thing because this is the democrat’s leadership actually doing something by not speaking out against it. Anyone in democratic leadership can get a special on corporate media at any time and they won’t.)

I’m against keeping the filibuster… maybe put it back to you actually have to be present and talking on the floor.