Because the government shutdown nears turning into the longest in U.S. historical past, President Donald Trump has known as on Senate Republicans to finish the filibuster so as to convey the stalemate on Capitol Hill to an finish.
However, as earlier than, they don’t seem to be going alongside along with his calls for to vary the normal rule.
“It’s now time for the Republicans to play their ‘TRUMP CARD,’ and go for what known as the Nuclear Choice — Eliminate the Filibuster, and eliminate it, NOW!” Trump wrote on his conservative social media platform in a single day.
With a 53-47 majority, gutting the filibuster would permit Republicans to cross a invoice to fund the federal government with none Democrat assist.
Trump’s name comes at a vital time within the shutdown, with tens of millions of Individuals set to lose SNAP advantages over the weekend as program funding runs dry and Inexpensive Cart Act recipients are confronted with larger insurance coverage premiums as open enrollment begins.
President Donald Trump and first girl Melania Trump host a Halloween trick-or-treat occasion on the South Garden of the White Home in Washington, October 30, 2025.
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What’s the filibuster?
The long-standing rule permits anybody senator to dam or delay motion on a invoice or different matter by extending debate.
It requires 60 votes, or three-fifths of the Senate, to finish debate and advance laws to a ultimate vote — when it then wants only a easy majority to cross.
The filibuster’s limitless debate first emerged within the nineteenth century. In 1917, the Senate adopted Rule 22 that made it doable to interrupt a filibuster with a cloture vote, giving rise to the modern-day filibuster.
It’s a device that empowers the minority celebration, however has pissed off majorities for many years.
Trump in his first time period sought a number of instances to finish the filibuster however confronted Republican pushback. Former President Joe Biden stated he supported making adjustments to the filibuster to codify abortion rights and cross voting rights laws.

The Capitol is seen as the federal government shutdown approaches its second month, in Washington, Oct. 30, 2025.
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What’s the ‘nuclear possibility’ within the Senate?
Senators have carved out exceptions to the filibuster earlier than.
Adjustments have been made throughout the Obama administration to decrease the edge wanted to verify judicial and govt department nominees to a easy majority. Senate Republican management, in President Trump’s first time period, did the identical for Supreme Court docket nominees.
These adjustments eliminating the three-fifths threshold have been colloquially termed “going nuclear.”
However each events have expressed concern in nuking the filibuster fully out of concern it’s going to come again to hang-out them after they lose majority in Congress.
Senate Majority Chief John Thune, earlier on this shutdown, stated eliminating the filibuster is one thing that needs to be averted “in any respect prices.” After Trump’s new name to finish the filibuster, a spokesperson for Thune stated his “place on the significance of the legislative filibuster is unchanged.”
