- by foxnews
- 07 Apr 2026
Republicans are discussing the possibility of supplemental funding to aid the U.S. effort as Iran continues to retaliate against allies in the region.
"They are certainly not going to spend an additional dime on the military, on security, on any of the things that we care about," Republican Study Committee Chairman August Pfluger, R-Texas, told Fox News Digital of the opposing party. "The threats around the world have never been higher. They've never been greater. And we have to recapitalize after four just disastrous years of President Biden completely decimating our military."
"So this conflict right now, and the future of our country and our Western values, have to be secured by additional defense spending, which can only happen in a reconciliation bill."
It makes that possible by lowering the threshold for advancing legislation in the Senate from 60 votes to a simple majority, lining it up with the House.
House Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington, R-Texas, said he believed an additional funding package for Iran was inevitable but added, "The politics are such that there's no guarantee that the supplemental will pass."
"On top of that, the president has been talking about a big capital investment to modernize the military," Arrington told Fox News Digital.
"If we can't get Democrats to support either of those endeavors - I think we've got a better chance of getting support on an emergency supplemental than we do on a one-time capital investment - but I think that reconciliation may be the only train leaving the station that could address those important things."
However, he noted that reconciliation meant that spending would likely have to be offset by cuts elsewhere, something that could appease fiscal hawks wary of bloated spending levels.
"So where do we find the savings? I've got some ideas on that. I think it's related to fraud. I think there's a lot of money to be saved when we look at fraud, like what happened in Minnesota with the daycares and the billions of dollars that went out the window there," Pfluger said.
But a senior House Republican who also spoke with Fox News Digital argued that the situation in Iran could bring the unity Republicans need.
"That would be the biggest motivating factor in another reconciliation bill," the lawmaker said.
And Pfluger pointed out that there was precedent - Democrats passed two reconciliation bills themselves when they last controlled Congress at the beginning of former President Joe Biden's term.
"We should remind ourselves that they stuck together, and they were able to do that. So should we," he said.
But Arrington warned that lawmakers would have to move fast for something to be attainable.
"The window is closing, and I don't see us being able to do a reconciliation bill if we get past the spring, because we'll be too close to the election," Arrington said.
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