Thune can't provide exact details on Trump plan to pay troops
Senate Majority Leader John Thune said the White House is "going to have to do some things" to pay troops amid the ongoing government shutdown but did not specify details.
"I suspect that they're probably going to be, yeah, pretty soon they're going to have to do some things. I think to their credit, the White House has, now for 10 days, laid off doing anything in hopes that enough Senate Democrats would come to their senses and do the right thing and fund the government," Thune said when asked if President Trump should move money around to pay troops.

Thune signaled he was not open to getting rid of the filibuster to allow the Republicans' funding bill to pass with a simple majority, rather than the current required 60 votes, saying it's "something that makes the Senate the Senate."
-ABC News' Fritz Farrow






