GOP Budget Vote Stalls as Internal Revolt Paralyzes House Floor

A routine budget resolution vote in the House of Representatives has ground to a standstill, dragging past the two-hour mark as internal GOP divisions burst into public view. The delay is not the result of a typical legislative debate but a targeted protest by Republican factions aimed directly at party leadership.
The standoff stems from growing frustrations over a separate farm bill and an ongoing dispute regarding ethanol policy. By withholding their votes or delaying the process, dissenting members are using the budget resolution as leverage to force concessions from House leadership on these unrelated agricultural and energy issues.
This procedural revolt highlights the fragile control Republican leaders hold over their narrow majority. With the legislative agenda effectively frozen, leadership must now negotiate with its own rank-and-file members to clear the gridlock. The outcome will serve as a key indicator of whether the caucus can find common ground or if further internal rebellions will stall critical government business.
This report is based on live updates from Politico.



