House Republicans Can’t Stop Fighting With Each Other
House Republicans face public clashes and procedural battles as 23 GOP members opt out of reelection amid a 15% congressional approval rating, signaling deep chamber dysfunction.
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House Republicans 'can’t stand each other' as 'private snipping' goes public
House Republicans just can't stand each other, according to a report in NOTUS."A growing number of lawmakers are announcing they’re leaving the House, either to fully retire or to seek different offices, in part because of the incredibly low morale in the chamber. So far, of the 39 members who announced they will not be seeking reelection, 23 are Republicans," write Oriana González and Reese Gorman. Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN) says it's no wonde…
House Republicans Can’t Stop Fighting With Each Other
House Speaker Mike Johnson (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) J. Scott Applewhite/APOn paper, Republican lawmakers should be in a great place as they finish their first year in the majority under President Donald Trump’s second term: They were able to pass a sweeping reconciliation bill with few defections, didn’t give into any Democratic demands to end the government shutdown and Democrats continue to fight amongst themselves over messaging.But as …
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