KEY POINTS
  • House Speaker Paul Ryan promotes the $1.3 trillion government spending bill as a win for President Donald Trump.
  • Trump was reportedly hesitant to back the plan over concerns about immigration and infrastructure.
  • Congress needs to pass the legislation by midnight Friday or see the government shut down for the third time this year.
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan (R-WI) speaks to the media after a House Republican conference on Capitol Hill in Washington.

House Speaker Paul Ryan appeared to have one intended listener during a Thursday morning TV appearance to promote Congress' massive spending bill: a reluctant president.

President Donald Trump entered Wednesday hesitant to support the $1.3 trillion plan, which would pair a massive military funding increase with a boost to domestic spending to improve infrastructure and battle the opioid epidemic, among other programs. Trump had concerns over such issues as the amount of money set aside for his proposed border wall, the lack of a provision to pull money from so-called sanctuary cities, and whether funding would go toward a rail tunnel connecting New Jersey and New York that he opposed.