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‘Nasty intraparty fight’ looming for Republicans when they return to DC: report

December 24, 2025
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‘Nasty intraparty fight’ looming for Republicans when they return to DC: report

Upon returning from their holiday break, Republican House members will confront significant legislative challenges after a disappointing final session that produced minimal accomplishments and growing discontent with embattled Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA). According to Politico reporters Meredith Lee Hill, Mia McCarthy, and Benjamin Guggenheim, the affordability crisis and healthcare cost concerns will persist beyond the holiday period. GOP lawmakers face an imminent “nasty intraparty fight” as they attempt to chart a course forward. Healthcare costs stand at the center of this conflict. With Affordable Care Act subsidies expiring and no comprehensive plan in place to assist struggling Americans, Republicans remain deeply divided on their next steps. Politico reports, “GOP factions have been divided for months about the prospect of a second reconciliation bill. Some see it as the party’s last, best chance to put wins on the board before Election Day, while others believe it is a recipe for failure given the small Republican majorities in the House and Senate and major internal divides over health policy.” Speaker Johnson supports pursuing another reconciliation bill, though he may face opposition from the chairs of the powerful House and Senate Budget Committees, who question the value of additional stopgap measures. House Ways and Means Committee Chair Jason Smith (R-MO) expressed skepticism about the proposal’s viability. “I don’t see a path of a second reconciliation ever passing,” he told Politico. One proposal involves redirecting tariff revenue collected by the Treasury Department to voters for healthcare expenses. However, this approach faces criticism and ignores the possibility that the Supreme Courtcould force the Trump administration to return tariff proceeds to their original sources. Additional obstacles include concerns that many GOP health initiatives may not comply with strict fiscal rules governing reconciliation procedures. Some leadership members also oppose using tariff revenue for anything beyond deficit reduction.

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