House Republicans plan vote on budget plan Tuesday night despite GOP opposition
House Republicans are planning to hold a floor vote on their budget blueprint at 6 p.m. Tuesday to start the process to advance President Donald Trump’s agenda.
A simple majority is required to adopt the resolution, but it’s unclear if that will occur given opposition from several Republicans. Speaker Mike Johnson can only afford to lose two votes if all members are voting and present. Indiana Rep. Victoria Spartz, Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie and Tennessee Rep. Tim Burchett have all said they will vote no.

This is a massive test for Johnson.
House Republican leadership worked for months to sell Trump on their budget plan versus the Senate’s. If the budget blueprint passes, it kicks off the budgeting process, which is how congressional Republicans plan to pass Trump’s sweeping legislation agenda filled with his campaign promises. Border security, tax cuts, energy reform, No Tax on Tips -- they’re all on the line.
– ABC News’ Lauren Peller and Jay O’Brien







