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BumRushDaShow

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Wed Oct 22, 2025, 05:13 PM Wednesday

Senate GOP chatter rises on filibuster reform to end shutdown [View all]

Source: The Hill

10/22/25 6:00 AM ET


Senate Republicans are increasingly chattering about changing the filibuster’s rules if Democrats do not end the shutdown, even though Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) says he opposes weakening a tool safeguarding the minority’s power. Initially, there was no discussion about filibuster reform when it came to the shutdown, but the idea is getting more attention in Republican circles as the stalemate drags on.

Even Republicans who have in the past have voiced staunch support for preserving the filibuster say that creating a carve-out to the 60-vote threshold to reopen the government is getting more talk.

“Nobody talked about filibuster two weeks ago. Now that we see that the Democrats are just not going to agree to anything, then that’s probably a viable option,” Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) said. “I don’t know the answer to this. I don’t think anybody does, because they’re not going to give; we’re not going to give. So it’s going to be a stalemate, and the loser is going to be the American people,” he said.

Tuberville advocated for preserving the filibuster after Republicans won control of the Senate in last year’s election. “No. No. No. We need to keep the filibuster,” Tuberville told NBC News in November.

Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5566292-senate-republicans-filibuster-reform/



They do this ( "go nuclear" and completely eliminate the filibuster), then they OWN the healthcare meltdown. Their whole raison d'etre has been to "blame the libs" for everything.
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This will destroy any balance. pandr32 Wednesday #1
Dems are already "powerless" Nigrum Cattus Wednesday #12
In many ways, yes. pandr32 Thursday #20
We were powerless in the majority because of the filibuster JT45242 Thursday #19
The Biden Administration accomplished a huge amount. pandr32 Thursday #21
My point was that it should have been more if not for allowing the filibuster to kill other great ideas and programs JT45242 Thursday #25
The Obama administration too. Without the fillibuster, we would have had a public health insurance option GregariousGroundhog Thursday #22
I thought the rules were set at the beginning of each Congress. maxsolomon Wednesday #2
They normally set Rules at the beginning of each Congressional session BumRushDaShow Wednesday #8
No, you misunderstand Fiendish Thingy Wednesday #11
I stand corrected maxsolomon Wednesday #14
They get Rebl2 Wednesday #3
Go for it JBTaurus83 Wednesday #4
Nope.............. Lovie777 Wednesday #5
I thought the GOP can rescind any agreement bronxiteforever Wednesday #9
I hope they remember that the shoe will eventually be on the other foot. cstanleytech Wednesday #6
you're optimistic. chicoescuela Wednesday #7
DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT!!! Fiendish Thingy Wednesday #10
MAGAts on FB haave no clue what is the nuclear options. when they tell msongs Wednesday #13
WTF is the difference any more? They have destroyed our system already mdbl Wednesday #15
They should do it. Renew Deal Wednesday #16
Nice to see them taking Fetterman's advice Orrex Wednesday #17
He actually ran here in PA on being "the 51st vote" to codify reproduction rights BumRushDaShow Thursday #18
I don't that they they will completely get rid of the filibuster this time. Jose Garcia Thursday #23
MAKE. THEM. DO. IT. Prairie Gates Thursday #24
Never a doubt. bucolic_frolic Thursday #26
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