Half Of GOP Senators Were Ready To Vote With Democrats To Kill Trump’s Slush Fund
The turmoil within the Republican Party sparked by Donald Trump is far more significant than many realize. Rarely do senators openly berate a US attorney general during a meeting, let alone in a closed-door setting. The recent abrupt closure of the Senate without passing the reconciliation bill to fund ICE and border patrol exposed a deep rift within the GOP, halting the legislative process.
Senate Democrats wasted no time in seizing the opportunity, calling on their Republican counterparts to unite against Trump’s corruption by blocking taxpayer funds for his lavish ballroom and imposing restrictions on the Department of Justice’s slush fund. The escalating tension between Trump and Senate Republicans shows no signs of abating, with Senator Ted Cruz shedding light on the intense atmosphere during the meeting on his podcast.
According to a report by NBC News, Cruz described the scene in the room as “fiery,” with a significant number of senators expressing their anger towards the attorney general for what they perceived as self-serving actions. Cruz revealed that many Republican senators were furious and vocal during the meeting, criticizing the attorney general for his perceived lack of transparency.
The debacle surrounding Trump’s slush fund serves as a cautionary tale, highlighting the importance of ethical considerations in governance. Cruz also disclosed the number of Senate Republicans willing to break ranks and vote with Democrats, indicating a growing divide within the party.
The clash between Trump loyalists and establishment Republicans continues to escalate, with the future of the party hanging in the balance. As tensions simmer and alliances shift, the GOP faces a critical juncture that could reshape its identity and influence in American politics. Only time will tell how this internal strife will impact the party’s trajectory and its ability to govern effectively.



