"We'll see if they want to pass the bills or not, because these are the most conservative appropriation bills in the history of this institution, probably in this country," Mr. Diaz-Balart said. "We'll see if we get the votes to pass. They're so conservative, we're not gonna get any Democrats on them. And the question is, do we lose Republicans on them?"
Bitter divides over spending put Congress on a fast track to another shutdown showdown
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"Issues of, you know, retaliation and stuff I think is counterproductive," Mr. Diaz-Balart said.
Lawmakers behind McCarthy ouster say they will sacrifice themselves to get Jordan elected speaker
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