GOP Lawmakers Warned: Careers At Risk After Angering Trump

Republican lawmakers in the House who haven't managed to assemble a budget bill ready for a floor vote are receiving warnings from individuals close to President Donald Trump that they could face consequences. confront his anger in the upcoming week.

As reported by Politico’s Rachel Bade, the president is extremely angry at the House Budget Committee for struggling to come to a consensus On his "spectacularly large" bill, which resulted in a barrage of criticism. Trump On Truth Social following his return from the Middle East trip on Friday.

As the report noted, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) is right here, highlighting, "This issue has predominantly fallen under Johnson’s purview to resolve, and both he along with other GOP leadership have aimed to tread carefully so as not to involve Trump prematurely in addressing these issues."

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As Bade penned, “There’s an unspoken agreement that they must handle the majority of the clean-up themselves before reaching out to Dad to complain about the misbehaving children,” a White House source messaged Bade, adding, “The Republicans on Capitol Hill need to sort their stuff out.”

“I assume Trump will step in — though I’m not sure how exactly,” stated a Republican staff member, noting that the report indicates Trump won’t be pleased having to persuade reluctant GOP legislators who have prevented him from achieving a victory for his administration.

As a source close to Trump stated, "The voters provided them with a rare chance in a generation to enact a beneficial piece of legislation. Those planning to oppose it should be aware that it could jeopardize their political futures."

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