Trump Urges GOP Support for Budget
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Trump tells House GOP to back budget plan: "Close your eyes and get there"

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President Trump tells GOP holdouts to "close your eyes and get there" The House Rules Committee is set to vote on a budget resolution Wednesday .
The Senate -adopted plan relies on a scoring method that assumes that continuing the expiring current policies will incur no cost.
The tax cuts were originally passed in 2017 using a "current law" baseline, and were set to expire this year .
House Budget Committee chairman Jodey Arrington said he has "concerns" about the Senate 's resolution guiding the reconciliation process.
Rep. Chip Roy , a Texas Republican , reiterated that "the math still doesn't math" "I will not vote for this bill," Roy said, "because it is not responsible".
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