Probably as great as it has been going for the past year. The government funding fight will end up being a big one for sure
I'm curious whether Trump will try to shoehorn The Wall into some part of the upcoming legislation, although perhaps not in the funding bill itself. It sounds counterproductive even on a level Trump understands, but consider:
1. All eyes are on Congress right now (and the FCC, to a lesser degree.) Trump cannot stand other people having that much attention.
2. This is a negotiation. Trump knows how negotiation works: you demand things and then you get them because you make the best deals. Trump also knows that he hasn't got much to show for his time in office, so he has a reason to start demanding.
3. These bills are all precisely the "little shit" which Trump has previously instructed assorted Congresspersons not to sweat. He "just want(s) to win", and he sees nothing wrong with just throwing together nonsensical legislation for its own sake because laws aren't real to him. Child deductions? Health care? These things are not Trump. They are not winning. What do they matter?
The impetus is there, I think, for him to try to negotiate what looks to him like a stalled debate about pointless minutae into something he can rally the MAGA-hat crowd around.