Late Thursday, President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social urging Senate Republicans to “INITIATE THE ‘NUCLEAR OPTION,’ GET RID OF THE FILIBUSTER” to end the government shutdown without Democratic support. Trump cited Democrats’ unsuccessful effort to eliminate the filibuster during former President Joe Biden’s term and named former Sens. Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema as key obstacles to reform.
Under current Senate rules, most legislation requires 60 votes, and Republicans hold 53 seats. Commentators and advocates noted that the “nuclear option” allows a Senate majority to change its rules, including ending the filibuster, without extended lead time. Senate Majority Leader John Thune previously said he opposed scrapping the filibuster to end the shutdown, though his position could shift under pressure.
The shutdown is described as placing millions at risk of losing federal nutrition assistance, alongside expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies that could raise premiums if not extended.