(CNN) โ Rep. Andy Ogles personally warned Speaker Mike Johnson not to go ahead Wednesday with a contentious House vote essential to advancing President Donald Trumpโs agenda that had drawn scorn from the right.
After hours of scrambling to convince the Tennessee Republican and a dozen other defectors, Johnson finally obliged.
The speaker punted Wednesday night on that key vote on the Senate Republicansโ budget blueprint after failing to appease a group of House GOP conservatives demanding steep spending cuts. โNow, GOP leaders will spend the coming hours in thorny talks about how to come up with more spending cuts โ despite the Senate GOPโs firm resistance to any changes to their plan.
โTrump had spent recent days, even amid his own political calamity on his escalating trade war, trying to rescue the plan. But on Wednesday night, Johnson personally spoke with the president about the need to postpone the vote on the Senateโs budget blueprint in order to make concessions to the group.
โHe understands it. He supports the process. He wants us to do this right and do it well, and sometimes it takes a little bit more time to do that,โ the speaker said of his call with Trump.
Johnson told reporters there are โdifferent ideas on the tableโ to secure the needed votes to pass the measure Thursday before the House leaves for a two-week recess.
โWe have a pretty well-developed playbook and itโs got a number of plays in it and I just havenโt made the call on which one it is yet,โ Johnson told reporters late Wednesday after delaying the vote.
The decision to push the vote, however, drew the fury of Johnsonโs leadership team, who ultimately had to bend to the ultraconservatives after they made clear they would not budge on the partyโs contentious budget measure as written. Just hours earlier on Wednesday, Johnson projected confidence: โI think it is going to pass today.โ
Pennsylvania Rep. Lloyd Smucker, one of the Republican holdouts, said he is pushing for an amendment that would have binding language for higher spending cuts. One idea is for the budget resolution to tie the size of the tax cuts to deficit reduction measures โ similar to Smuckerโs idea in the House.
Smucker was among multiple Republicans who had warned Johnson that his plan didnโt have the support to pass. They included Ogles, who personally warned Johnson to not bring the partyโs contentious budget measure to the floor.
โItโs going to fail,โ Ogles recalled telling Johnson of the Senate-passed blueprint for Trumpโs agenda.
Ogles and the other holdout Republicans are defying Trump on his push for a Senate GOP budget measure that tees up huge tax cuts and trillions of spending to hike the debt limit โ all while committing to pay for just $4 billion of it.
Republicans like Ogles are refusing to commit to that budget plan until their party leaders can guarantee a serious deficit reduction push, including from the Senate. While Trump and GOP leadersโ fierce whip operation has limited some of those defections โ down from as many as 50 members earlier this week โ Johnson still faces a huge vote problem with his own conference as he attempts to pass the Senate measure Wednesday night.
The tension within the GOP conference is largely aimed across the Capitol at the Senate, which is far more squeamish on big spending cuts than the more conservative House.
โI trust the president, but I donโt trust the Senate. Theyโre a key part of this conversation,โ Ogles said.
In recent days, Trump has made perhaps the strongest pitch of his presidency so far to House Republicans to back the measure. He personally summoned a group of Republicans to the White House for meetings, while dozens of others have received calls from his senior advisers.
In meetings on the Hill in the last 48 hours, Trumpโs deputy treasury secretary urged GOP lawmakers to back the measure, while separately, Trumpโs deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller pitched potential future spending cuts in a meeting with House Judiciary Republicans, according to people familiar with the discussions. Johnson himself sat down with the Freedom Caucus meeting on Monday night, which resulted in a tense discussion about the budget.
โWe want everybody all in because it unlocks the opportunity to do the reconciliation package, which is where the rubber meets the road,โ said Rep. Kevin Hern, who leads the House GOP policy committee.
But Rep. Rich McCormick, who said he is โundecidedโ on the budget plan, estimated that 15 more of his colleagues are firmly opposed right now.
โThere is a trust factor thatโs been kind of betrayed in recent history so weโre all a little bit wary of this negotiation process. Not that the presidentโs lying to us, but that the Senate will roll and somehow or another, the people who donโt want to cut spending significantly will find a way to continue the spending at the level it is,โ McCormick said.
Just last month, the Georgia Republican had to be personally convinced to vote for the presidentโs bill to fund the government through September 30. He recalled sitting in meetings where they discussed ways to tackle federal spending โ but then, as he now recalled, โwe did none of it.โ
โIf you keep on pulling the football from when Iโm kicking, eventually youโre going to get a little wary,โ McCormick told CNN of his hesitation to get in line again.
That chorus of House conservatives who are demanding these big cuts as part of Trumpโs domestic policy megabill, however, is so far failing to force the Senateโs hand.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune defended his chamberโs decision to commit to no more than $4 billion in his package, even as he acknowledges it has been a huge sticking point for conservatives.
โItโs kind of a feature of how we draft them to comply with the Byrd rule. A lot of it is just kind of speaking different languages but we understand where they are coming from and are trying to address that and just make sure everybody is comfortable with moving forward,โ Thune said Wednesday.
This headline and story have been updated with additional developments.
CNNโs Manu Raju, Haley Talbot, Morgan Rimmer and Veronica Stracqualursi contributed to this report.
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