"Wrong": House Republicans blast "self-serving" payday for GOP senators in budget bill

House Republicans Unite to Condemn Self-Serving Payday for GOP Senators in Budget Bill

A contentious provision within a bill aimed at ending the current government shutdown has ignited outrage among House Republicans, who are now questioning why some of their own colleagues will receive substantial sums of money due to it.

The provision, which remains intact despite criticism from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, grants senators the ability to sue the government for obtaining their phone records without prior notification. In 2023, several Republican senators' phone records were accessed as part of an investigation into former President Donald Trump's actions on January 6. The bill now in play would award $500,000 per violation.

In a move that has drawn ire from some Republicans, the provision appears to apply to eight senators, including Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Josh Hawley of Missouri. Several House members have come forward expressing their disapproval of the provision, labeling its language as "self-serving" and "self-dealing."

"I personally agree this should be removed," said Rep. Austin Scott (R-Ga.), "The problem is, if we remove it, it has to go back to the Senate." Fellow Republican Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) echoed Scott's sentiments, stating that many will view the provision as unfair and potentially corrupt.

However, not all Republicans agree that the provision should be removed. Appropriations Chair Tom Cole (R-Okla.) expressed skepticism about the bill's contents but prioritized getting the government open over the controversy surrounding the provision. "Did I know about this provision in the bill? No... But do I think it needs to be in a funding bill? Not particularly," Cole said.

The opposition from House Republicans has not gone unnoticed by Democrats, who are equally critical of the provision. Rep. Teresa Leger Fernandez (D-N.M.) took to social media to express her outrage over the issue, writing that "Republicans in the Rules committee just green-lit corrupt Senator payouts." Top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) accused Republicans of "pathetically casting themselves as victims" and questioned whether there is an absolute right to notification regarding phone records.

As the standoff continues, lawmakers will need to navigate their differences in order to pass a bill that ends the government shutdown and addresses the pressing issues facing the nation. The provision at the center of the controversy remains a contentious issue, with many wondering how it came to be included in the first place.
 
πŸ€” I'm so done with this provision in the budget bill - it's like, come on guys, who gets to sue the government for their phone records without even being notified? πŸ“± It seems super self-serving and unfair to me, especially since eight senators are getting a sweet payout of $500k each just for having their records accessed. I mean, what's next? Paying people for showing up to work on time? πŸ˜‚ The fact that some House Republicans think it's okay for lawmakers to profit off the government is just mind-boggling to me.

And can we talk about how this provision was even included in the first place? It feels like a classic case of backroom deals and special interests. I'm not saying that's necessarily what happened, but it does seem suspicious when you consider how many Republicans are on board with keeping it in the bill. πŸ€‘ Anyways, I hope lawmakers can figure out their differences and pass a bill that actually benefits the country, not just a select few. πŸ˜’
 
Ugh πŸ™„ this is so lame! Why would our reps even want to give themselves a pay raise just because they didn't get notified about their phone records being accessed? It's like they're saying 'hey, we know we messed up, but let's just reward ourselves for it' πŸ’Έ. And honestly who do they think they are, thinking they can sue the government and still be in charge of the Senate πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. This whole thing is a total mess.
 
Ugh 🀯 what is wrong w/ these GOP senators tho? πŸ’Έ They r getting paid $500k each for their phone records being accessed and they just sit there like "it's no big deal" πŸ™„πŸ‘Ž I mean, yeah it's a lot of money but come on guys, you're supposed to be representing the people not lining your pockets πŸ˜’. And Rep Cole is just enabling them by saying he didn't know about the provision, like that's gonna make a difference now? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It's all about politics and power struggles, not about what's best for the country πŸ™„. I'm so fed up w/ this kind of self-serving nonsense πŸ’”. Can we just focus on passing a bill that helps people instead of making these rich senators richer? πŸ€‘πŸ‘Ž
 
Ugh, this is just so messed up 🀯! Can't these guys get their act together? It's like they're more worried about getting paid than doing what's right for the country. $500k for each phone record accessed? That's insane! And it seems like some of them are just using it as an excuse to stay in power... I mean, come on, if you got your records accessed, it's not a big deal! Get over it already πŸ™„

But at the same time, I feel kinda bad for Rep. Scott and Rep. Roy, they're speaking truth, but no one's listening πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. And what's with the Senate just leaving this provision in? It's like they're trying to make a point... or maybe just covering their own backsides πŸ˜’.

I guess we'll just have to wait and see how this all plays out, but for now, I'm just shook 🀯 by how self-serving some of these politicians can be. Can't we just get back to making laws that benefit everyone, not just the special interests? πŸ™
 
Ugh, can't believe this is even an option for some GOP senators πŸ™„. I mean, who needs that kind of money when we're talking about people's personal info being compromised? And yeah, let's just say Lindsey Graham and Josh Hawley are definitely getting a free ride on this one πŸ˜’. Rep Scott and Chip Roy are totally right to call it out - it does feel like they're putting their own interests first. I don't get why Tom Cole isn't more vocal about this though... maybe he's just trying to keep the peace? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Still, it's hard not to be frustrated when you see politicians arguing over a provision that seems so clearly self-serving πŸ’Έ. And can we talk about how Democrats are all over this too? It's like both parties are in on some kind of joke 🀣. Anyway, I guess what I'm saying is... let's just remove the provision and get on with fixing the real problems here πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm so done with this 🀯. It's like these politicians can't even be bothered to check what they're voting on before throwing their hands up and saying "oh woe is us". I mean, come on Lindsey Graham and Josh Hawley are getting paid out for having their phone records accessed? That's just ridiculous πŸ’Έ. It's not like they didn't sign off on it first place... And the fact that some of them are already claiming it's unfair and potentially corrupt is laughable 🀣. What about all the times these same guys have been vocal about "transparency" and "accountability"? Now it's suddenly a problem when someone tries to hold them accountable? Give me a break πŸ˜’. The whole system is rigged, folks... and it's time for us to take a stand πŸ’ͺ.
 
ummm so like I'm just trying to understand why some republicans are making such a big deal out of this phone record thingy πŸ€”... like I get that it's not cool for people to have their personal info accessed without telling them first, but does it really matter that they'd get paid $500k for it? πŸ’Έ I mean, can't they just use the money for more important things? like fixing the national debt or something πŸ“ˆ And what's with the language on this provision being so vague? πŸ˜• Can someone please explain to me how it ended up in the budget bill in the first place? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing 🀯. It's like, you gotta wonder what goes through people's minds when they're making these kinds of deals πŸ€‘. $500k for just accessing phone records? That's a pretty sweet payday, especially considering the senators are already getting paid handsomely to do their jobs πŸ’Έ. And now we've got some of them trying to claim they didn't know about it? Um, didn't you guys see the headlines on January 6 when all this went down? πŸ“° I'm not saying I'd love to see it go, but come on guys, be more transparent πŸ”. It's like we're supposed to just blindly trust our politicians with our personal info without even knowing how they use it πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. This whole thing is just a mess, and it's gonna take a lot more than some fancy words from lawmakers to fix it πŸ’”.
 
πŸ€” I'm surprised more House Republicans aren't speaking out about this... It seems like just another example of how money can influence politics, even within their own party πŸ˜’. And yeah, if it's gonna cause a shutdown, at least some lawmakers should be willing to put the country first and remove that provision. But since they're not, I guess we'll just have to wait and see what happens πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
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