House Republicans are once again facing internal struggles as their budget resolution crumbles before it even gets off the ground. The proposed budget, which includes $4 trillion in tax cuts primarily benefiting the wealthy and corporations, has hit a roadblock within the GOP ranks.
According to reports, House GOP leaders are currently lacking the necessary votes to pass the budget plan. Two conservative members, Reps. Ralph Norman and Chip Roy, have expressed skepticism and are not yet on board with the resolution. Their potential opposition could potentially derail the budget in committee, as they have the power to join Democrats in voting against advancing the resolution.
This familiar scenario highlights the ongoing battle within the Republican Party between hardline far-right members demanding more concessions and the party’s leadership. The Budget Committee was set to mark up the resolution, but with internal dissent brewing, the future of the budget is uncertain.
If the resolution fails to advance in committee, Republicans will have to start from scratch in their attempts to pass a budget plan. Furthermore, even if the resolution manages to pass the House, it is likely to face challenges in the Senate, given the divisions within the GOP.
The inability of House Republicans to secure enough votes within their own conference underscores their record of incompetence and internal discord. With key members withholding support and the specter of a Senate showdown looming, the future of the budget plan remains uncertain.
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