It is an hour of crispy in the camera, where the next 48 hours will evaluate the leadership of the speaker Mike Johnson as never before, since he rushes to ensure the necessary votes to approve a Megabill aimed at advancing in the legislative agenda of President Donald Trump.
After the successful vote on Sunday night to send the “Law of a Big Beutify bill” to the Chamber Rules Committee, there are now two complete intermediate days for Johnson to tell the final touches to the draft Reconciliation Law and Republican support to meet. And the pressure is above.
Johnson does not have the votes at this time, given the public concerns of conservatives and moderate equally. You can only lose three Republican members, so changes in the text of the bill are a certainty.
Johnson’s effort to unify the conference behind the bill is an important proof of his relief, and his ability to comply with Trump, who is also encouraging Republicans to support him.
Johnson worked during the weekend to influence the Chamber Rules Committee to prevent the blockade of the legislation from moving from the committee as they had done on Friday. Hard phrases voted present on Sunday night to allow the bill to advance, but have not yet offered full support for the bill.

President Mike Johnson talks to journalists when he leaves the house of the house at the United States Capitol, on May 15, 2025 in Washington.
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Trump is willing to get involved to help effort, the White House Secretary, Karoline Leavitt said Monday morning. She said the president was in contact with Johnson during the weekend and that Trump is “willing to raise the phone” to encourage Republicans to align himself in the bill.
Now, the rules committee is preparing for your audience at 1 in the morning on Wednesday, and that meeting will establish the parameters for the debate of the floor. Meanwhile, negotiations within the speaker’s office will reach a high point on Monday and Tuesday as Republicans face the conflicting points, mainly with respect to Medicaid’s work requirements and a state and local tax deductions limit.
“Nothing is final until it is final,” said a republican leadership assistant from the House of Senior Representatives to journalists in an informative session on Monday morning. “It is a fragile process.”
Why gather at 1 in the morning on Wednesday? The president of the rules of the House of Representatives, Virginia Foxx, let out a soft laugh while walking through the Capitol early Monday morning, telling ABC News that the moment must adhere to the rules of the Chamber after the Chamber Budget Committee voted on Sunday night to advance the bill.
So what is the rule?
“According to the rules, the budget democrats obtain two calendar days to present minority opinions later [Sunday] Night brand, “said a Democratic assistant.” The rules have a one -hour notification requirement, therefore [the hearing] From 1 am “

The clouds roll on the United States Capitol in Washington, on May 18, 2025.
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If the rules committee informs the reconciliation package favorably to the floor, that would maintain Johnson’s plans in time to celebrate a vote on the passage on Thursday, although he has threatened to celebrate the house in the session this weekend if there is any problem on the road.
Johnson is fixing the look to send the package to Trump for his signature before July 4, given a “deadline” in mid -July to address the debt limit to avoid breach.
As the negotiations continue behind closed doors, Republican assistants emphasize that “95% of the bill is carried out” while fighting to block support. It is anticipated that a round of changes will address technical modifications at the request of the Senate parliamentarian, who is scrubbing the text of the bill and pointed out that some legislative language can be fatal to the privileges of reconciliation in the Senate.
“Everything is on the table,” said a Republican party assistant, emphasizing the fluidity of general discussions.
Republicans of the House of Representatives are still weighing possible changes in the dates of implementation of Medicaid’s work requirements, balancing what is “feasible” for states to implement against the anguish of Republicans whose patience does not extend to 2029, beyond the Trump presidency, as it is currently written in the bill.
“We want to make sure that what we intend to really coincide with the ability to implement,” said a senior Republican assistant. “And so, an exact date is difficult to say at this stage because I think we are still working through that.”
In Salt, attendees said that a resolution “is not yet determined”, explaining that members only return to the city after a three -day weekend and that the speaker continues to work.
The Republicans insist that they will reach at least $ 1.5 billion savings with the bill, while reflecting the Trump agenda, pointing out the Congress Budget Charter that confirms that the 11 committees met their reconciliation instruction goals.
“This has been a year of work to discover what are the priorities you want to instill. We started this a long time ago and we worked towards him,” said an assistant. “We will work all the changes we must make here, and then we will see where the final exact numbers are drawn. But the conclusion is that we had a frame established in the budget and we will get it.”