After hours of backroom dealing to try to come to resolution on a public lands package, which never happened, Wednesday night the Senate passed a continuing resolution to provide stop-gap funding until February 8 and avert a partial government shutdown.
Now it's at the House, where the Republican conference is meeting this morning to figure out what it wants to do. The Freedom Caucus maniacs are irate, which is, yes, their factory setting but this time they're railing against the bill and for Trump's wall and potentially winding him up. What this means is that the bill which passed by unanimous voice vote in the Senate will have 218 votes in the House (mostly Democrats) but no one knows for sure what Trump will do with it when his deplorable buddies, representing his deplorable base, vote against it.
The White House, Politico's Jake Sherman tweets "multiple senior White House aides this morning […] have no idea what the plan is for the stopgap spending bill. Concerns he might veto are rampant." Trump isn't helping with his contributions, insisting that his "Steel Slats" (RIP "Wall") are necessary and he's never going to sign anything Democrats give him that doesn't include funding for that. But would he sign this bill? Who knows!
Meanwhile, inside that Republican huddle this morning, leadership is trying to convince a restive caucus that they're "continuing the fight" for the wall and not giving up by passing this CR. That's presumably in hope that they get the maniacs behind it and thus give Trump less fuel for his veto rage.