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Trump on Republicans Who Voted for Omnibus: “Primary Them All”

Donald Trump has called on Republican senators who voted for the $1.7 trillion Omnibus Spending Bill to be replaced as soon as possible.

Former President called for the GOP’s support “primary them all” A post by his Truth Social Media Platform earlier today

Trump started by congratulating Kevin McCarthy, the newly elected Speaker of the House. He then rails against Mitch McConnell, the Senate Minority Leader, and all the Republicans who voted for the spending bill.

“Great job Kevin!” he said before a quick pivot.

“We must now stop Mitch McConnell … It’s as though he just doesn’t care anymore, he pushes through anything the Democrats want,” Trump added. “The $1.7 TRILLION quickly approved Bill of the week before was HORRIBLE.”

The 2024 presidential hopeful noted that, had the omnibus not been stalled then the question of spending could have be taken up by a newly elected president. “United Republican Congress.”

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Trump Demands Primaries for Republican Senators

The Political Insider Previously reported The Omnibus spending spree was passed in the days following the Republicans’ takeover of the House. This means that the GOP will no longer have the ability to control the purse until September 2023.

The bill included an overhaul of the Electoral Count Act in order to cement institutional power and nearly $45 billion in assistance to Ukraine.

Two of the senators listed above – Blunt and Shelby – have since retired, which at least explains They They are willing to give up their jobs without worrying about the consequences.

The attempt to block a GOP House that has new pro-Trump Representatives from immediately stepping in and tightening the Ukraine First spending spree by locking arms with Democrats over spending seems deliberate.

Particularly after the Speaker fight, which revealed true conservatives have more power than they expected.

Voting on the spending bill was a harsh reminder to voters about how united they are when it came to spending taxpayer funds.

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Trump Is a Strong Critic of the Spending Bill

This isn’t the first time the former President has been critical of Mitch McConnell and the Republicans’ support of the massive $1.7 trillion spending bill.

McConnell and his supporters were unable to vote for McCarthy when he was struggling to get the nomination. “RINO allies” For “turmoil” In the Republican Party.

He stated that some of the unrest resulted from distrust caused by GOP lawmakers voting in support of the omnibus spending bill.

He explained that the real problem is Republicans and their leadership “constantly capitulating to hopeless Joe Biden and the Democrats.”

Trump insisted that Democrats had to have it. Some compromising information McConnell after his support of the bill.

“The Marxist Democrats must have something really big on Mitch McConnell in order to get him and some of his friendly ‘Republican’ Senators to pass the horrendous” He stated that the spending bill was being considered.

Trump even offered a nickname – the “ominous” Spending bill

McConnell soon followed suit. Tape hostage Celebrating the occasion with President Biden “infrastructure” spending.

Trump is described McConnell You can also use it as “absolute loser” Who gave Democrats their support? “everything they want” He pressed the GOP to expel the Republican leader.

He wants to see the 17 other senators that helped pass this spending bill removed as well. It appears that 2024 will not only be a major fight against the Democrat party but also an explosive battle to determine who the true leader of the GOP moving forward.

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