As former President Donald J. Trump moves closer to becoming his party’s presidential nominee and Republican lawmakers consolidate behind him, he is wielding a heavier hand than any time since leaving office over his party’s agenda in Congress.
His shadow has always loomed large over the Republican-controlled House, which has opened congressional investigations to defend him, launched an impeachment inquiry into his chief rival and approved legislation to reinstate the hard-line immigration policies he imposed.
But as Mr. Trump barrels toward the party’s 2024 nomination, his influence on the legislative agenda on Capitol Hill is expanding.
support for sending aid to Ukraine for its war against Russian aggression, placing the fate of that money in doubt.
That led Republicans to demand a border crackdown in exchange for any further funding for Kyiv, a compromise that Mr. Trump has now repudiated.
Persons:
Donald J, Trump, Mike Johnson, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Matt Gaetz
Organizations:
Republicans, Republican, Kyiv
Locations:
Ukraine, Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, Florida