Conservatives in the House and Senate are worried Congress is already behind on the government funding process for the next fiscal year, which begins Sept. 30.
While his allies and supporters railed against a $1.2 trillion spending bill that averted a government shutdown, former President Trump remained out of sight and silent on the GOP infighting.
Senate Republicans frustrated with a lack of procedure and unfettered spending are poised to delay the passage of the second slate of appropriations bills.
House Republicans are circulating a new memo highlighting "woke programs" President Biden is seeking to fund in his massive fiscal year 2025 budget proposal.
Conservative lawmakers are complaining about the roughly $12 billion in earmarks for colleagues' home district projects in the $460 billion spending bill.
The House of Representatives is set to vote on a package of six spending bills aimed at funding government agencies and departments whose money runs out on Friday.
Chad Pergram shares his analysis on last week's congressional blunder: Congress could not work together to pass four spending bills and failed to advert a partial government shutdown.