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McCarthy faces mounting pressure amidst sluggish spending battle.

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy Faces Pressure from All Sides

House ‌Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has proven his resilience‍ in debt‍ ceiling negotiations earlier this year, but now he faces his biggest leadership test with the budget process.⁤ Pressure is mounting from ‌every direction, putting McCarthy in a challenging position.

The Battle Within the House GOP Conference

McCarthy is feeling the heat ⁣from hard-liners​ within the House​ GOP conference who are pushing for aggressive budget negotiations and even the‌ impeachment of President Joe Biden. These members ​want to​ take a strong stance, ⁣but their ‌approach may clash‍ with the more bipartisan solution favored by Republican leadership​ in the Senate.

Senate Republicans Seek Bipartisan Solutions

On the other side of the aisle, Republican leadership in the Senate is looking to pass three bipartisan spending ‌bills next week. They are more‌ inclined to work towards a bipartisan option rather‍ than risk a stalemate with ‌a ⁤conservative spending bill. This approach aligns with the Senate’s history of being a​ hurdle for bills passing from the Republican-led ​House of Representatives.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) entrusted McCarthy‍ with⁤ the debt ⁤ceiling negotiations, but when it⁣ comes to the federal budget, Senate GOP leadership may put a‍ stop to a conservative spending ​bill from the House.

Hard-liners in the House Republican ⁢Conference

While the Senate leans towards a more ⁤moderate approach, the hard-liners within the House Republican Conference are pressuring McCarthy to ⁢take a more aggressive stance. They not only want to tie the ⁤budget to an impeachment of President Biden but​ also aim ‌to​ secure more conservative spending bills.

Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL), a vocal hard-liner, has even entertained the idea of vacating the speakership‍ if McCarthy fails ​to force a vote on impeaching the president. McCarthy,‌ however, prefers a floor vote to open an impeachment inquiry ‍rather than expediting the process.

This clash between the two chambers of Congress is likely to cause ⁣a ​disconnect in the budget negotiations.

With a slim 222-212‍ majority for⁤ Republicans in the House, McCarthy needs ⁣to unify ‍both the centrist and right-wing flanks of the House Republican Conference to get anything⁣ passed. He has managed⁣ to balance‍ the conference for his first eight months in power, but⁤ the next month will truly test his leadership skills.

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