GOP senators worry about Trump, Hegseth shutdown moves


Republican senators are expressing concerns over President Donald Trump’s approach to ensuring that over 1 million military personnel receive their pay during the ongoing government shutdown. Questions have arisen regarding the sources of the funds used to fulfill this commitment, as Republicans seek clarity on whether political objectives are influencing financial decisions.

While GOP lawmakers are relieved that military service members and their families across the nation received their paychecks on October 15, they are uneasy about what they perceive as President Trump bypassing Congress’s constitutional power over government spending.

Typically, the executive branch is required to submit a request to Congress to reprogram federal funds, with the Appropriations Committee needing to approve any such request before funds can be redirected from their originally designated purposes.

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