Trump To Meet With GOP Leaders Before Vote On Senate Budget Resolution

President Donald Trump is slated to meet with GOP House leaders on Tuesday before the chamber votes on the Senate version of his budget resolution.

According toย NOTUS, the National Republican Congressional Committee will conduct a fundraiser on Tuesday evening, with Trump serving as the guest of honor.

Multiple House Republicans reject the Senateโ€™s budget proposal, and House leaders are hoping Trump can persuade them to vote for it.

House Speaker Mike Johnson is allegedly planning to vote on the Senate blueprint resolution as early as Wednesday.

The measure allocates $175 billion for border security and expands Trumpโ€™s 2017 tax cuts.

House Republicans, including Chip Roy of Texas and Andy Ogles of Tennessee, oppose the Senate measure, claiming that it does not decrease spending enough.

This comes asย President Trumpโ€™s approval rating has risen to near-record levels, despite several days of outrage from Democrats, establishment Republicans, and mainstream media outlets over the presidentโ€™s ambitious trade changes.

According to a newย pollย conducted by J.L. Partners in collaboration with the Daily Mail, which surveyed 1,000 registered voters from March 31 to April 3, Trumpโ€™s support rating increased even after sweeping tariffs were imposed on dozens of trading partners on April 2.

The study indicated that Trumpโ€™s approval rating increased to 53 percent, a four-point improvement from last weekโ€™s poll, when it was 49 percent. The Daily Mail termed the outcome as โ€œsurprisingโ€ considering the intense pressure and stock market crash that occurred on Thursday and Friday.

Trumpโ€™s favorability rating among voters aged 18 to 29 has improved by an amazing 13 points since March 7.

The study implies Trump is building on the tremendous support he earned from the group in the November presidential election, when voters aged 18 to 29 switched 10 points in Trumpโ€™s favor after heavily supporting Joe Biden in 2020.

The presidentโ€™s support rating increased by six percentage points among registered Democrats and independents, according to the study. The presidentโ€™s favorability among black voters has increased by 17 points since last weekโ€™s survey.

Nearly 100 days into his presidency, American employers and job board leaders have given Trump a very favorable report card, saying they believe the economy โ€œcan win now,โ€ even though, as they note, it hasnโ€™t โ€œstarted to win yet.โ€

โ€œI would give President Trump, right now, a pretty solid B+,โ€ FIG Strategy & Consulting founder, author and Freedom Economy Index (FEI) respondent TaChelle Lawson told Fox News Digital.

โ€œHe came in with a very clear plan, and that was focusing on economics. Heโ€™s definitely putting business first, trimming the fat. Thatโ€™s something that small business owners, business operators understand and respect. I think that itโ€™s clear that his focus is on American business,โ€ she added. โ€œI do, however, think that the messaging could use a little bit of work.โ€

Lawson is one of over 50,000 small business owners who took part in the latest quarterly survey by RedBalloon and PublicSquare. The survey revealed that more than two-thirds of respondents now expect the economy to experience either โ€œslowโ€ or โ€œrobustโ€ growth throughout the yearโ€”a complete turnaround from the previously negative outlook, Fox Businessย reported.

โ€œWhat weโ€™re seeing right now is we have a very sick economy, and it needs some very strong medicine. And if it gets that medicine, we all feel like we have a very strong economy that will win and will actually be a huge blessing to the entire world,โ€ RedBalloon CEO Andrew Crapuchettes also told Fox.

โ€œBecause when the U.S. economy is strong, when small businesses in the U.S. economy are strong, we feel like we can have a disproportionate and positive impact on the entire planet,โ€ he continued. โ€œThereโ€™s a lot of good work thatโ€™s being done, but that work still needs to be done for the economy to actually get better.โ€

โ€œThese small businesses are now feeling like weโ€™re coming up on the 100-day mark of Trumpโ€™s presidency. They love the fact that one of the things that President Trump and this administration more broadly is tackling is the overregulation, the red tape seeded in bureaucracy that seeks to stifle business growth,โ€ PublicSquare CEO Michael Seifert added.


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