GOP rifts open over Trump agenda as legislative landmines await new Congress
Source: CNN Politics
Published 3:00 AM EST, Sun December 8, 2024
CNN Republicans from Capitol Hill to the White House are battling internally over the basic tenets of Donald Trumps first 100-day agenda including which priorities should come first in a preview of the landmines looming over the GOPs ambitious agenda despite controlling all of Washington.
John Thune, the incoming Senate majority leader, is preparing to move quickly on two of the president-elects top issues border security and energy production while punting on a tax bill until later in 2025. But thats caused deep anger among some senior House members, who warn that waiting on the tax issue could mean killing it altogether.
And theres a push among some conservative Republicans to toss all of Trumps priorities into one catchall bill. But GOP critics warn that doing so would cause such a plan to collapse under its own weight especially given the complexities of tax policy coupled with tight margins in the House, where one Republican defection could scuttle the entire agenda.
The GOP will operate with one of the smallest congressional majorities in history while contending with major deadlines like averting a government shutdown as early as March and a potentially catastrophic debt default next year. And with just six weeks until Inauguration Day, Republicans across the party are growing anxious over how to deliver on Trumps priorities in some of the toughest possible political conditions.
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Metaphorical
(2,345 posts)there's still the unsettled question about whether Johnson will be Speaker of the House again after January. Given the last two years, I don't necessarily see the House being any more disciplined than they were before.
bronxiteforever
(9,554 posts)They have control of the entire government apparatus. This sounds like whining already!
duncang
(3,729 posts)Waiting around to do anything to offset tariffs will destroy the poor and middle class. It would have to be more than a complete abolition of federal and state taxes. But even if they do work semi fast it will be the same results. The middle and poor will suffer for the enrichment of the wealthy.
liberalgunwilltravel
(564 posts)With a one vote majority.
jvill
(401 posts)How does this lower my bills? He's not even president yet and he's warning about how his own policies are awful and damaging and are going to make life worse for ALL of us? Who voted for this putz?