GOP senators appalled by ‘ridiculous’ House infighting | TheHill – The Hill
Republican senators are expressing shock and disbelief that conservative allies of former President TrumpDonald TrumpPennsylvania's GOP-controlled Senate to spend up to 0K on election investigation Trump congratulates Rittenhouse on acquittal The Memo: Rittenhouse verdict reverberates across polarized nation MORE in the House threatened to strip colleagues who voted for the $1 trillion infrastructure bill of their committee assignments.
The incredulous reactions of Republican senators to a motion filed in the House to boot Rep. John KatkoJohn Michael KatkoLawmakers increasingly anxious about US efforts against Russian hackers GOP senators appalled by 'ridiculous' House infighting House votes to censure Gosar and boot him from committees MORE (N.Y.) from his position as the top-ranking Republican on the House Homeland Security Committee because of his vote for the infrastructure bill reveal the chasm that is opening up between the Senate and House GOP conferences.
While Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellOvernight Defense & National Security Presented by Boeing Senate punts on defense bill On The Money House Democrats pass Biden's big bill The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by ExxonMobil - House to vote on Biden social spending bill after McCarthy delay MORE (R-Ky.) has created something of a bulwark against Trumps complete takeover of the Republican Party, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin McCarthyOvernight Health Care Presented by Emergent Biosolutions Boosters for all Overnight Energy & Environment House passes giant climate, social policy bill On The Money House Democrats pass Biden's big bill MORE (R-Calif.) has made public shows of loyalty to the former president and done little to rein in the most rambunctious and provocative pro-Trump conservatives in his conference.
The starkly different attitudes among Senate and House Republicans were laid bare this week when Trumps allies in the lower chamber made a push to punish the 13 GOP colleagues who voted for infrastructure legislation by threatening their committee assignments.
The calls for retaliation are coming from a small number of conservatives in the House Freedom Caucus and are unlikely to result in lawmakers actually being kicked off committees, but the fact that theres even a serious discussion of it is causing heartburn.
Senate Republicans warn that taking such a drastic step against fellow Republicans over a good-faith policy disagreement would be foolish and dangerous to the long-term health of the party.
Thats absolutely nuts, Sen. Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyBiden says he's 'considering' a diplomatic boycott of Beijing Olympics GOP senators appalled by 'ridiculous' House infighting In dramatic shift, national intelligence director does not rule out 'extraterrestrial' origins for UFOs MORE (R-Utah) said of talk in the House of stripping Republicans who voted for the infrastructure bill of their committee seats.
The infrastructure bill was bipartisan. It was voted for by Mitch McConnell, he said, arguing that it will now be tougher for Democratic leaders to persuade centrists such as Sen. Joe ManchinJoe ManchinOvernight Energy & Environment House passes giant climate, social policy bill Equilibrium/Sustainability Presented by Southern Company Climate crisis driving child marriages: report Biden hails House passage of key piece of his domestic agenda MORE (D-W.Va.) to vote for a bigger climate and social spending bill because funding for popular hard infrastructure priorities moved separately.
Republicans were smart to support it, insisted Romney, who was one of 19 Senate Republicans who voted for the infrastructure legislation.
Sen. Richard ShelbyRichard Craig ShelbyGOP senators appalled by 'ridiculous' House infighting The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by ExxonMobil - House Democrats eye big vote on Biden measure Democrats scramble to figure out shutdown strategy MORE (Ala.), the top-ranking Republican on the Senate Appropriations Committee, called the threatened retaliation against House Republicans draconian.
Shelby, who has served in Congress since 1979, opposed the infrastructure bill, joining most of his GOP colleagues in voting against the legislation in August.
But he said hed never heard talk about stripping a lawmaker of a committee assignment because of how he or she cast a vote on a particular piece of legislation.
Another Senate Republican who voted for the infrastructure bill called talk of meting out punishment against House colleagues who voted for the bill ridiculous.
Thats utterly, utterly ridiculous, and McCarthy ought to squelch that, the lawmaker said. They dont have caucus discipline.
McCarthy has referred a motion by Rep. Dan Bishop (R-N.C.), a member of the House Freedom Caucus, to oust Katko as the top-ranking Republican on the Homeland Security panel to the House GOP Steering Committee.
The Steering Committee can refer the motion to the full 213-member House Republican Conference for a vote or ignore it.
Katko told The Hill on Wednesday afternoon that he didnt know what would happen with the motion.
Senate Minority Whip John ThuneJohn Randolph ThuneMcConnell, Schumer hunt for debt ceiling off-ramp The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by ExxonMobil - Gosar censured as GOP drama heightens US may default before Christmas if debt ceiling isn't raised: analysis MORE (R-S.D.), who also voted against the infrastructure bill, warned that retaliating against fellow Republicans who vote for things they believe are in the best interests of their constituents is a dumb move.
Thats just not a smart thing to do, he said. Retaliatory actions like that, I think, are counterproductive in the long run.
We have that situation over here once in a while where somebody votes for something and its disappointing to us but the most important vote is always the next vote, not the last vote, he added.
Senate Republican leaders suffered a huge disappointment in 2017, when moderate Sens. Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiThree female senators call NYT coverage of Sinema's clothes 'sexist' GOP senators appalled by 'ridiculous' House infighting The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by ExxonMobil - House Democrats eye big vote on Biden measure MORE (R-Alaska), Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsThree female senators call NYT coverage of Sinema's clothes 'sexist' Overnight Defense & National Security Presented by Boeing US mulls Afghan evacuees' future GOP senators appalled by 'ridiculous' House infighting MORE (R-Maine) and John McCainJohn Sidney McCainGOP senators appalled by 'ridiculous' House infighting MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace, Chris Christie battle over Fox News Trump's attacks on McConnell seen as prelude to 2024 White House bid MORE (R-Ariz.) voted with Democrats to defeat legislation to repeal the Affordable Care Act, which was a top Republican priority.
But there was no talk whatsoever in the wake of that vote of punishing those lawmakers.
And the show of respect paid off a few months later when all three Republicans voted to narrowly pass Trumps Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, 51 to 49.
Collins also helped give Trump a major win when she cast a key vote to confirm his second nominee to the Supreme Court, Brett KavanaughBrett Michael KavanaughRace is not central to Rittenhouse case but the media shout it anyway GOP senators appalled by 'ridiculous' House infighting Joy Reid compares Kyle Rittenhouse's 'male white tears' to Justice Kavanaugh's MORE, after a rancorous confirmation proceeding during which she came under heavy pressure to vote no.
Senate Republicans say the bitter infighting among House Republicans raises serious concerns about their future ability to govern if they win back control of the lower chamber in the 2022 midterm elections, which political handicappers now say is a likely prospect.
Thune said the 13 Republicans facing punishment will be with the Republican conference over there on most issues and if you start isolating and singling out individual votes, its not going to be conducive to having a united majority in the long run on issues where you really need it.
Sen. Rob PortmanRobert (Rob) Jones PortmanOvernight Defense & National Security Presented by Boeing US mulls Afghan evacuees' future Hillicon Valley Presented by Ericsson DOJ unveils new election hacking charges GOP senators appalled by 'ridiculous' House infighting MORE (R-Ohio), who led the group of centrist Republicans who negotiated the bipartisan infrastructure bill and who attended a signing ceremony at the White House on Monday, said the bill would have been much different if it didnt have any Republican input.
Im hesitant to get involved in House politics, but I think thats a very bad direction if they go that way, he said of the prospect of GOP lawmakers losing committee assignments or being punished in other ways for supporting more funding for roads, bridges, airports, public transit and expanded access to broadband internet.
People voted for the legislation because it was in the interests of their constituents. Its very popular back home. If you take that approach that youre going to punish people for voting for whats in the interest of the people they represent, you may end up with real problems, he said.
Senate Republicans see the backlash against colleagues who voted for the infrastructure bill as being driven primarily by Trump, who on Wednesday released an invective-filled statement bashing Republican lawmakers for giving President BidenJoe BidenPennsylvania's GOP-controlled Senate to spend up to 0K on election investigation Biden's pick for Arizona's US Attorney confirmed by Senate Overnight Health Care Presented by Emergent Biosolutions Boosters for all MORE a major policy accomplishment.
Mitch McConnell couldnt stop the first Bill so 19 Senators, including himself, joined in. Thats what he does if you cant beat them, join them, Trump fumed in his statement.
But McConnell says he has no regrets about supporting the legislation, which he called a godsend for his home state.
He argued that Republicans improved the bill by taking the Democrats proposed tax increases off the table and not touching the 2017 tax cuts.
From my Kentucky point of view, it was extremely good for our state. Im proud of my vote, he said.
Scott Wong contributed.
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