As 2023 opened with Republicans newly in control of the House, the far-right members of the party considered themselves empowered when it came to federal spending, with increased muscle to achieve the budget cuts of their dreams.
But it turned out that many of their Republican colleagues did not share their vision of stark fiscal restraint.
Or at least not fervently enough to go up against a Democratic Senate and White House to try to bring it into fruition.
Instead, Speaker Mike Johnson on Friday pushed through a $1.2 trillion bipartisan package to fund the government for the rest of the year, with none of the deep cuts or policy changes that ultraconservatives had demanded.
Those on the right fringe have been left boiling mad and threatening to make him the second Republican speaker to be deposed this term.
Persons:
Mike Johnson, ultraconservatives, ”, Thomas Massie, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Johnson
Organizations:
Democratic, White House, Republican
Locations:
Kentucky, Georgia