טראמפ בעט רעפובליקאנע צו ענדיגן מיט די פיליבאסטער
President Donald Trump urged Senate Republicans to eliminate the filibuster to ensure swift passage of several key conservative priorities, framing the move as a logical step to enact policies long championed by the GOP. During a public address, Trump outlined major victories that could be achieved if the procedural hurdle were removed, including voter ID laws, ending mail-in voting, abolishing no-cash bail, and restricting welfare benefits for undocumented immigrants.
“It doesn’t make any sense that a Republican would not want to do that,” Trump said, emphasizing that eliminating the filibuster would allow the party to act decisively on measures that strengthen election integrity and public safety while limiting benefits for those ineligible under U.S. law.
Trump’s call comes amid ongoing debates over voting reforms, with recent studies such as a 2021 Stanford analysis indicating that voter ID laws can reduce perceived election fraud without significantly suppressing turnout. The President argued that Senate inaction on these issues risks leaving Republican priorities stalled and gives the opposing party leverage to block legislation indefinitely.
In addition to election reforms, Trump highlighted no-cash bail and welfare restrictions as initiatives that, in his view, promote personal accountability and protect taxpayer resources. The President framed these reforms as central to the Republican agenda, suggesting that procedural barriers like the filibuster are outdated obstacles to modern governance.
The comments are likely to intensify discussions within the GOP about the strategic use of Senate rules, with party leadership weighing the political and practical implications of scrapping the filibuster. For Trump and his supporters, the move represents an opportunity to advance a long list of conservative policies that they argue would strengthen the nation and uphold American values.