Overview
- Senate Majority Leader John Thune has scheduled procedural votes to begin Tuesday but remains unsure the package can clear the chamber without amendments
- Moderate GOP senators including Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski and Mike Rounds are pressing to restore or protect funding for HIV/AIDS relief and rural public broadcasters
- The rescissions proposal needs only a simple majority to advance in the Senate, though any amendments would force a return to the House for final approval
- President Trump has warned he will withhold endorsements from any Republican senator who opposes his full rescissions request
- Under the Impoundment Control Act, Congress has until July 18 to approve the clawback or else the $9.4 billion in foreign aid and public broadcasting funds will be released as originally appropriated