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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMeet the YOLO Republicans: Lawmakers with nothing to lose are threatening Trump's grip on Congress - Politico
President Donald Trump spent the past year using fear and intimidation to keep Hill Republicans in line, with considerable success. Now those tactics are starting to lose their bite thanks to a small group of Republicans with nothing to lose.
The reasons why this handful of GOP lawmakers feel empowered to spurn their president and their party vary. But they are launching mini-rebellions with increasing frequency. Its causing headaches for party leaders who want to keep tight control of the legislative agenda in an election year and anxiety among rank-and-file Republicans who are facing intense pressure to stick with Trump.
Some people live in fear, said Rep. Don Bacon, a retiring Nebraska Republican who was at the center of a crucial episode this past week, where he and two colleagues joined with Democrats to force House votes on Trumps controversial tariffs.
When a vote to overturn his Canada levies came to the floor Wednesday, I was in the cloakroom, and I heard people say, I hate tariffs, and then voted to leave them in place, Bacon recalled. Were it not for threats of retaliation from Trump and a heavy White House lobbying campaign, he estimated 30 or 40 Republicans would have broken ranks.
In the end, only six did. But thanks to the thin margins in both chambers especially the House a few steel-spined lawmakers can have an outsized impact. Thats a change from the dynamics in Trumps first term, when many House Republicans werent fully on board with the presidents MAGA agenda, but the GOP had a much larger majority to work with.
The reasons why this handful of GOP lawmakers feel empowered to spurn their president and their party vary. But they are launching mini-rebellions with increasing frequency. Its causing headaches for party leaders who want to keep tight control of the legislative agenda in an election year and anxiety among rank-and-file Republicans who are facing intense pressure to stick with Trump.
Some people live in fear, said Rep. Don Bacon, a retiring Nebraska Republican who was at the center of a crucial episode this past week, where he and two colleagues joined with Democrats to force House votes on Trumps controversial tariffs.
When a vote to overturn his Canada levies came to the floor Wednesday, I was in the cloakroom, and I heard people say, I hate tariffs, and then voted to leave them in place, Bacon recalled. Were it not for threats of retaliation from Trump and a heavy White House lobbying campaign, he estimated 30 or 40 Republicans would have broken ranks.
In the end, only six did. But thanks to the thin margins in both chambers especially the House a few steel-spined lawmakers can have an outsized impact. Thats a change from the dynamics in Trumps first term, when many House Republicans werent fully on board with the presidents MAGA agenda, but the GOP had a much larger majority to work with.
https://www.politico.com/news/2026/02/13/republican-trump-congress-defections-00780479]
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