The so-called rescissions package seeks to claw back $9.4 billion lawmakers had authorized the executive branch to spend, and it would require only GOP votes to pass.

The White House sent congressional leaders a request Tuesday to claw back $9.4 billion in approved spending, most of it for foreign aid.

The so-called rescissions package would slash funding to the U.S. Agency for International Development, NPR and PBS, and it would aim to codify cuts proposed by DOGE, the advisory entity that was helmed by Donald Trump’s billionaire ally Elon Musk until he left his post last week.

The package would require simple majority support in the House and the Senate, meaning Republicans could bypass Democrats to pass it.