House Republicans Move To Block Jan. 6 Payout For Republican Senators
Source: Huff Post
Jan 22, 2026, 05:28 PM EST | Updated 9 hours ago
WASHINGTON Congress is set to repeal a controversial new law allowing certain U.S. senators to claim millions of dollars in damages from the Justice Department. Its revenge for House Republicans, who were furious when their Senate counterparts slipped whats essentially a personal payday into a government funding bill that ended the longest government shutdown in U.S. history last fall.
Several weeks ago now, the Senate sent us legislation at the last minute that had we rejected it and sent it back, the government would have [stayed] shut down, Rep. Austin Scott (R-Ga.) told HuffPost. Were in a similar position, only its reversed now.
The law at issue allows senators and only senators to file claims for at least $500,000 in damages if the Justice Department used a subpoena to obtain their phone records without notifying their offices. Senators wrote the provision after learning last year that former special counsel Jack Smith had obtained several of their phone records during his investigation of President Donald Trumps attempt to overthrow the 2020 election.
The repeal was attached to a must-pass appropriations package on Thursday. The Senate must approve the bill when it returns from its recess next week, or reject it, an unlikely scenario that will almost certainly cause another government shutdown, albeit a partial one affecting only certain agencies, on Jan. 30.
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GreenWave
(12,407 posts)hlthe2b
(113,003 posts)I don't hold out a lot of hope this will be repealed, but who knows... At least House R's are pissed at Senate R's. That might be useful now and in the future.
BumRushDaShow
(166,432 posts)Jack Smith's House hearing yesterday (re: phone record subpoenas, ignoring the ridiculous provision added and eventually stripped from the funding for being a perk for GOP Senators
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Because of the big storm coming up this weekend that will impact Senate travel (they have been in recess the past week), if they are delayed (and all it takes is a drop of rain to snarl the beltway, not to mention significant snow and ice), and eventually don't approve the stripped bill forcing it back to the House, then the departments affected by that bill will shut down by the end of next week.