Johnson says Congress will pass supplemental funding bill for Iran war when 'appropriate'

“We’re waiting on the White House and [the Pentagon] to let us know, but we have an open dialogue about it,” House Speaker Mike Johnson said

Published: March 4, 2026 11:48am

House Speaker Mike Johnson said Wednesday that Congress will pass a supplemental funding bill for the Iran war when it is "appropriate," as the Trump administration has yet to formally request emergency cash.

Johnson told POLITICO that he hadn’t heard yet about a specific funding amount, but that “we’ll pass a supplemental when it’s appropriate and get it right.”

“We’re waiting on the White House and [the Pentagon] to let us know, but we have an open dialogue about it,” Johnson said.

Deputy ‌Defense ⁠Secretary Steve Feinberg has reportedly been leading Pentagon work on a roughly $50 billion request, according to Reuters on Tuesday.

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise said when asked about a $50 billion funding request, “Well, we’re nowhere close to that.”

“I mean, yesterday at the briefing, it was brought up that there may be a need for a supplemental,” Scalise added. “But we’re still just in the first few days of this conflict, and there’s no no ask yet from the Department of War for a supplemental.”

“When that time comes, we’ll obviously have very serious conversations because it’s important that the Department of War have the tools they need to keep America safe,” Scalise said.

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