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GOP lawmakers put Trump on notice as new war demand nears

April 6, 2026
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GOP lawmakers put Trump on notice as new war demand nears

Donald Trump’s pending request for an additional $200 billion to fund his Iran war is hitting an immediate wall — not just from Democrats, but from his own party’s fiscal conservatives who are demanding answers the administration refuses to provide. According to MS NOW’s Jack Fitzpatrick and Kevin Frey, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s hint at the massive funding request has already triggered bipartisan skepticism. Lawmakers from both parties are asking uncomfortable questions about the war’s financial cost, human toll, and political risk. Even Republican loyalists — typically rubber-stamp votes for Trump — are demanding transparency. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) has already signaled opposition to fast-tracking military funding, instead focusing an upcoming reconciliation bill narrowly on DHS funding. Republican frustration is mounting over the lack of details. Conservatives want spending cuts elsewhere to offset the massive bill, but they can’t identify specific programs to cut — a major red flag about the proposal’s viability. Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) made the political reality clear: “If our troops need more money, I want to give it to them, but I want to see the details. You gotta show me the candy before I’ll get in that car.” The administration’s pitch to allies on Capitol Hill claimed the Iran operation would last “weeks, not months” with no U.S. ground troops. But the massive funding request undermines that narrative entirely. Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) did the math publicly: “If it’s been about a billion dollars a day and they want 200 billion, my quick math says they think it’ll go on at least six months.” “It begs the question, how long do they expect the war to go on?” Massie added. Democratic opposition adds another layer of difficulty. Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas) demanded the administration provide specifics before he’d vote for additional funding. “Before considering any new package, the administration would need to clearly outline the mission, strategy, and use of existing resources,” Cuellar said in a statement. But the fiercest opposition comes from Republican fiscal hawks unafraid to challenge Trump. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) flatly stated he opposes the war and won’t support funding legislation. “They’re talking about $200 billion for the military, another $25 billion for farm subsidies, and another $25 billion for disasters,” Paul told reporters. “So they’re talking about an enormous bill. And I think the biggest threat to our national security is not Iran; I think it’s our national debt.” Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) echoed the fiscal conservative demand: “I want everything paid for. I want everything — I think everything up here has to be paid for.”

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