U.S.
Senate Republican leaders, pushing for passage of a two-year federal spending and debt deal, scrambled on Tuesday to pump up support among their membership despite President Donald Trump's backing.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said a planned long summer recess would not begin at week's end without the approval of a budget deal suspending the U.S. debt limit through July 2021 and adding billions of dollars in deficit-spending.
The measure passed the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives last week with tepid Republican support, despite Trump's having appealed on
Twitter for the support of fellow Republicans.