Biblical Tribulation Update: It Will Be Nation Against Nation, Brother Against Brother, Mother Against Daughter, Government Against Government, State Against State, Trump Against The People,Get Ready For Hell On Earth
President Trump and Senate Republicans are getting more and more angry at each other. This week, their differences became public when GOP senators used multiple votes on amendments to a $70 billion budget reconciliation bill to distance themselves from the president.
During a marathon vote series on the reconciliation bill, Sens. Susan Collins (Maine), John Husted (Ohio), and Dan Sullivan (Alaska), all Republicans who are running for office in November, tried to distance themselves from some of Trump’s most controversial recent ideas, like building a 90,000-square-foot ballroom at the White House or his plan for a “anti-weaponization” fund.
There will be more fights over the hall and the anti-weaponization fund.
The Senate’s 18-hour vote marathon on Thursday and Friday showed that the political fights over Trump’s 90,000-square-foot White House ballroom and the Justice Department’s plan for a $1.8 billion fund to stop people from making weapons aren’t going away.
Democrats say they will make Republicans vote over and over on changes to the yearly spending bills. These changes would stop work on the ballroom until Congress approves them and stop the administration from paying claims to people who say the Biden Justice Department targeted them.
Trump put Blanche down on Wednesday when he wouldn’t say for sure that his government would drop the fund idea, saying instead that “it was a beautiful thing.”


