Indiana Rep. Victoria Spartz stuck to her principles as a fiscal hawk and opposed the GOP budget resolution that would balloon the deficit by trillions of dollars — right up until Tuesday evening.
An Indiana Republican congresswoman who was born in Ukraine and immigrated to the United States 25 years ago jabbed the president of her birthplace following a shouting match with President Donald Trump.
Congresswoman Victoria Spartz stated that the budget approved by Republicans will not lead to cuts in Medicaid or other benefits, and that the cuts proposed will target waste, fraud, and abuse within the health care system.
Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN) vehemently denied President Donald Trump screamed and called her a "fake Republican" after she initially voted against the budget plan he supported. Puck reported Wednesday that Trump called Spartz during a House floor vote on Tuesday.
Rep. Virginia Spartz (R-IN) was a "firm no" on the House budget resolution until she got a phone call from President Donald Trump in which he was "fuming" and "screaming" at her, reported Puck's Leigh Ann Caldwell.
Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-Ind.) explains why she plans to vote no on Speaker Mike Johnson’s budget resolution. Rep. Spartz also weighed in on whether Congress will be able to fund the government as the shutdown deadline looms.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) managed to get a spending bill past the finish line when it passed in a very close 217-215 vote. No Democrats voted for the bill, and only one Republican joined them in voting "no": Rep.
Fox News Digital got a detailed account of how President Donald Trump helped House Republicans get their reconciliation bill over the line this week.
President Donald Trump swooped in at the eleventh hour to whip a key vote on the “big” and “beautiful” budget bill he’s championed in recent weeks. Trump successfully convinced Rep. Victoria Spartz to flip her vote to a yes Tuesday night,
The House GOP’s budget resolution is on thin ice as conservative budget hawks dig in on their opposition, threatening to derail Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-La.) plans to bring the legislation