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GOP leaders openly balk at emergency funding push for Trump’s war

March 13, 2026
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GOP leaders openly balk at emergency funding push for Trump’s war

Congressional Republicans are openly rejecting Donald Trump’s pleas for emergency funding to sustain the Iran war, signaling deep skepticism within his own party about a conflict that remains broadly unpopular with American voters, according to a report.

Operation Epic Fury has already consumed staggering sums — over $1 billion per day, with the Pentagon burning through $11.3 billion in just the first six days of combat. Yet Republican lawmakers are unmoved by White House requests for supplemental spending.

Top Republicans told Politico they see no urgency to boost the Pentagon’s already bloated $1 trillion budget. Democrats are unlikely to provide support, making passage of any supplemental package an uphill political battle — especially in a midterm election year when Trump needs to campaign on affordability.

The White House faces a political nightmare, Politico reported. It must spend significant time and political capital securing funding for a deeply unpopular war while simultaneously claiming fiscal responsibility.

The sluggish congressional timeline threatens to collide with Trump’s plans to dramatically expand the defense budget next year.

Sen. John Boozman (R-AR), a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee’s defense panel, captured the lack of urgency: “I don’t think there is any urgency at this moment. The urgency is in starting to educate Congress as to why we need a supplemental at all.”

Senate Armed Services Chair Roger Wicker (R-MS) indicated the supplemental won’t reach Capitol Hill until the month’s end at the earliest, with key appropriators warning passage could take weeks or months.

Democrats hold significant leverage. A unified caucus can block the legislation if at least seven Democratic senators refuse back it, meaning it would fail to cross the 60-vote threshold required for passage.

At least one Republican is already siding with skeptics. Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) vowed to oppose any Iran supplemental, citing constituents hurt by war-driven oil prices. “I’m against borrowing money from China to finance the war in the Middle East,” Paul stated. “We’ve got a lot of problems in our country that we need to fix.”

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