# New Challenges Face Republicans in the House over Trump's Tax Cut Plan
The Republican-controlled House of Representatives is facing growing internal opposition to their current plan to push President Donald Trump's agenda on tax cuts and border issues.
The resistance comes from members of the Republican majority, which has 218 members compared to 215 Democrats, and which House Speaker Mike Johnson needs to pass Trump's $4.5 trillion tax cut plan.
# Reasons for Opposition
- The budget plan aims to cut spending by $1 trillion over 10 years to fund Trump's agenda.
- Opposition from hardline Republicans who want deeper spending cuts.
- Concerns about the impact of large spending cuts on programs that provide food assistance, scholarships, and Medicaid healthcare for the poor.
# Reactions
- Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) said, "I'm inclined to support it today, but we need to get to a decision on appropriations."
- Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH), a hardline Republican, said, "I won't vote for this... The problem is that the rest of the spending story is about discretionary spending, and there's no clear plan yet to fund the government after March 14."
- House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries said, "House Democrats won't vote for this Republican budget. Not one vote."
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