Chip Roy, Scott Perry, Dan Bishop, Andy Biggs, Matt Rosendale, Matt Gaetz, Ralph Norman, Bob Good, Byron Donalds, Andrew Clyde, Anna Paulina Luna, Andy Ogles, Eli Crane. Thirteen members of the House GOP who are calling out the Senate for once again caving to Democrat demands and the Biden agenda.
But it’s worse than just that. The Senate is undercutting the power of the purse that the House GOP just got, the thing Americans VOTED for, a stop to the runaway Biden agenda, as Rep. Comer and Maria Bartiromo discussed on Tuesday.
Chip Roy (TEXAS Y’ALL) has the details. (Full size image of the letter is at the end of this post.)
13 @HouseGOP to @SenateGOP: “…we are obliged to inform you that if any omnibus passes in the remaining days of this Congress, we will oppose and whip opposition to any legislative priority of those senators who vote for this bill – including the… leader.”#StandUpForAmerica pic.twitter.com/AVAHmESbKF
— Chip Roy (@chiproytx) December 20, 2022
From National Review:
“We are obliged to inform you that if any omnibus passes in the remaining days of this Congress, we will oppose and whip opposition to any legislative priority of those senators who vote for this bill – including the Republican leader,” the legislators threatened in a statement. “We will oppose any rule, any consent request, suspension voice vote, or roll call vote of any such Senate bill, and will otherwise do anything in our power to thwart even the smallest legislative or policy efforts of those senators.”
Bipartisan negotiators have reportedly assembled a $1.7 trillion government funding bill, including many earmarks for special interests, to avoid a shutdown at the end of the week. This sum would be on top of the record $858 billion in annual military spending, which cleared the House and Senate last week.
“Senate Republicans have the 41 votes to necessary to stop this and should do so now and show the Americans who elected you that they weren’t wrong in doing so,” the letter read.
Here’s the images of the letter, via the tweet.


The Senate is screwing it up for the House and, by extension, all Americans. Good job, GOP.