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Trump-Backed Defense Bill Survives Critical Hurdle After Brief Conservative Revolt

Jim Taft
Last updated: December 10, 2025 8:55 pm
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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The House of Representatives advanced a defense policy bill backed by President Donald Trump on Wednesday afternoon after a handful of conservative lawmakers threatened to tank the legislation.

Four Republicans initially opposed a resolution advancing the $900 billion defense bill setting policy for the Department of War for fiscal year 2026 only to flip their votes to “yes” while the vote was held open. The conservative group railed against this year’s National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for various reasons, including the omission of a non-defense provision banning a central bank digital currency (CBDC) favored by Republicans and the authorization of $400 million in new security assistance for Ukraine. (RELATED: Senate Approves ‘FIGHT China Act’ To Halt US Funds Fueling China’s Arsenal)

Republican Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, Anna Paulina Luna of Florida, Tim Burchett of Tennessee and Josh Brecheen of Oklahoma ultimately supported the resolution after initially opposing it. Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie was the lone Republican to vote “no” during the procedural vote.

All Democratic lawmakers opposed the procedural rule, though dozens of Democrats are expected to back the measure on final passage.

The marquee defense policy bill will now head to a vote on final passage where many conservative lawmakers are likely to oppose the legislation.

The group of conservative lawmakers excoriated the NDAA despite the White House coming out in support of the defense policy measure Tuesday evening. The Daily Caller News Foundation was first to report on a White House document saying Trump “strongly supports” this year’s marquee defense bill.

“NDAA in current form is NO GO,” Republican Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna wrote on X shortly before the procedural vote on Wednesday. The Florida Republican ultimately supported the procedural rule advancing the sprawling legislation.

Most GOP lawmakers, however, supported the 3,000-page NDAA. Republicans highlighted provisions that codify more than a dozen of Trump’s executive orders, restrict investment in China and enact a pay increase for U.S. service members.

WASHINGTON, DC – SEPTEMBER 2: Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) leaves a meeting with some of Jeffrey Epstein’s accusers at the U.S. Capitol on September 2, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)

Greene has also sharply criticized the defense policy bill this week, citing provisions authorizing security assistance to a variety of foreign countries, including Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.

The retiring member also excoriated House GOP leadership for failing to secure a CBDC ban in the NDAA, which leadership had promised conservatives in exchange for supporting landmark cryptocurrency legislation in July. Republican privacy hawks argued that a central bank digital currency could grant the federal government widespread surveillance over Americans’ financial transactions.

“As usual, he didn’t keep his promise, it’s not in the NDAA so the CBDC loophole remains,” Greene wrote on X.

Republican Texas Rep. Keith Self introduced an amendment to reinstate the CBDC ban into the NDAA, but the House Rules Committee did not advance the measure.

“We [conservatives] have been forced into a take-it-or-leave-it bill that breaks that promise,” Self wrote on X. “Without that language, I’m inclined to leave it.”

The Texas Republican confirmed to reporters he would help advance the defense bill during a procedural vote, but would oppose the legislation during a subsequent vote on final passage.

Rule votes tend to be partisan exercises even if members of the minority support the underlying legislation on final passage.

The NDAA will head to the Senate following passage in the House where it is expected to be approved as soon as next week.

Republican Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, who frequently votes against major defense legislation, signaled he would oppose the annual defense policy bill.

“That’s not America First,” Paul wrote on X regarding the legislation’s provisions authorizing new assistance for Ukraine.

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