• The president urges his party to act decisively and
overcome internal gridlock in Congress.
In a direct appeal to his party, President Donald Trump
urged Republican lawmakers to end blockades, a mechanism that has stalled
various initiatives in Congress and, according to the president, prevents
progress on the commitments made to voters.
“It’s time for Republicans to do what they have to do: end
blockades,” Trump stated, emphasizing that internal disputes and procedural
gridlock are weakening the party’s ability to implement the policies he
promised during his administration.
The president insisted that unity and decisive action are
essential to regaining political direction and responding to the demands of the
people, particularly on issues of border security, the economy, and
institutional strengthening.
According to political analysts, Trump's message seeks to
pressure moderate Republican lawmakers and Senate leaders to reform or
eliminate the filibuster, a practice that allows the minority to block or delay
legislative decisions through prolonged debates.
The president, who maintains a strong influence within the
Republican Party, warned that legislative gridlock only benefits his political
adversaries and delays the implementation of key conservative policies.
"The people elected Republicans to act, not to stand
idly by. It's time to demonstrate leadership and results," he emphasized.
Trump's call reignites the debate on the limits of the
filibuster and the need to modernize Senate rules, in a context of increasing
political polarization.
