Anonymous ID: ee9ec7 Jan. 21, 2026, 9:41 a.m. No.24153959   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3996 >>4099 >>4111

Why does Donald trump want to end the filibuster?

 

  1. To Resolve Government Shutdowns: Trump has argued that eliminating the filibuster would allow Republicans to pass funding bills with a simple majority, quickly ending shutdowns without needing Democratic votes.

 

  1. To Pass Legislation Efficiently: Without the 60-vote threshold, Republicans could approve bills faster, bypassing Democratic obstruction and advancing Trump's agenda.

 

  1. To Enact Voter Reforms: Trump ties ending the filibuster to passing "voter reform" measures like requiring voter ID, which he believes would strengthen elections.

 

  1. To Prevent Future Democratic Blockades: He views the filibuster as a tool Democrats use to stall Republican priorities, and removing it would limit minority party leverage.

 

  1. To Boost Republican Electoral Chances: By passing popular policies, Trump claims Republicans would become "impossible to beat" in midterms and future elections.

 

  1. To Counter Supreme Court Reforms: In response to Democratic ideas like term limits or court expansion, Trump urges ending the filibuster to block such changes.

 

  1. To Advance Economic Policies: Eliminating the filibuster would facilitate tax cuts, trade deals, and investments, which Trump sees as key to economic success.

 

  1. To Reduce Senate Gridlock: Trump has long complained about the filibuster causing delays, arguing it hinders effective governing and national progress.

 

  1. To Fulfill Campaign Promises: Removing the barrier would allow swift action on promises like health care reforms and infrastructure, fulfilling "Make America Great Again" goals.

 

  1. To Strengthen Party Unity: Trump pressures Republicans to end the filibuster as a "Trump card," believing it unites the party and punishes those resisting his demands.

 

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Anonymous ID: ee9ec7 Jan. 21, 2026, 9:47 a.m. No.24153996   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4099 >>4111

>>24153959

>Why does Donald trump want to end the filibuster?

 

The fundamental issue with the filibuster in the U.S. Senate is that it has evolved into an anti-majoritarian tool that effectively requires a 60-vote supermajority to pass most legislation (via cloture to end debate), rather than the simple majority (51 votes) envisioned by the Constitution's framers for ordinary lawmaking. This creates a de facto veto power for a minority of 41 senators, often leading to gridlock, obstruction, and the blockage of bills—even those with broad public support or majority backing in the Senate.