Johnson stares down hard-liners on megabill procedural vote

OSTN Staff

Speaker Mike Johnson moved to push the GOP’s domestic policy megabill forward Wednesday night despite threats from House Republican vote a procedural measure down.

Johnson’s move — essentially daring the hard-liners to derail President Donald Trump’s top legislative priority — came after members of the House Freedom Caucus huddled among themselves following hours of negotiating Wednesday with GOP leaders. If enough Freedom Caucus members withhold their votes, the “rule” — the procedural measure providing for final floor consideration of the megabill — will fail.

Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert indicated she’s sticking with her fellow Freedom Caucus members on any rule vote.

“Not tonight,” she said, before several of the hard-liners huddled again, this time in Johnson’s office.

Trump had a different view: “It looks like the House is ready to vote tonight,” he wrote on his Truth Social platform. “We had GREAT conversations all day, and the Republican House Majority is UNITED, for the Good of our Country, delivering the Biggest Tax Cuts in History and MASSIVE Growth. Let’s go Republicans, and everyone else – MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”

Johnson indicated earlier Wednesday he planned to move forward with votes, and members were advised around 9:20 p.m. that he would stick to that plan and try to corner the holdouts, as some in his leadership circle have been counseling.