Rep. Victoria Spartz Will Not Caucus with Republicans
- Rep. Victoria Spartz has announced that she will not caucus with Republicans.
- The decision by Rep. Victoria Spartz marks a significant political move.
- This announcement may impact the dynamics within the Republican Party.
- Rep. Victoria Spartz's choice reflects her individual stance on party alignment.
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GOP lawmaker on whether she will support House Speaker Johnson in new congress
Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN) tells CNN’s Kasie Hunt she has not decided whether she will support House Speaker Mike Johnson as the top Republican in the new Congress. Spartz announced earlier this week that she is declining congressional committee assignments and will not participate in the GOP caucus next year until she sees that “Republican leadership in Congress is governing.”
A ‘Dangerous Woman?’: Congresswoman Victoria Spartz, Abandoning Her Caucus, Has Harsh Words on the Way Out for Current Republican Leadership
Ms. Spartz says implementing Trump’s and DOGE’s agenda is her top priority, and GOP committee meetings are 'Just drama. Circus. It’s presentation. Money.'
Who Is Victoria Spartz? Congresswoman To Stop Caucusing With Republicans To Focus On DOGE
With Donald Trump returning to the White House and the Supreme Court dominated by conservatives, the Republican Party looks poised to wield significant power in Washington, as it also won slim majorities in both houses of Congress in November’s election. However, that political dominance is now being threatened by a possible defection by a GOP congresswoman to focus on an outside agency created to push Trump’s agenda. ‘I would rather spend more …
House GOP’s slim majority takes a hit after messy member quits caucus
Republican Rep. Victoria Spartz, of Indiana, said Monday that she will focus her time in next year’s Congress on furthering Elon Musk’s mission to slash trillions of dollars in government spending and will not caucus with Republicans or sit on any...
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