Representative Randy Fine, a Republican from Florida, has informed White House officials of his intention to vote against all House rules until President Donald Trump removes adviser Alex Bruesewitz from his team. Fine has expressed his desire for Trump to dismiss Bruesewitz, who is not a White House employee but is considered influential with the president. Recently, Fine voted against a rule related to House proceedings and has indicated he will continue this stance. This could affect House Speaker Mike Johnson's slim Republican majority, complicating the passage of legislation ahead of the midterm elections. A White House official stated that they will continue to work with members to advance the President's agenda. The conflict between Fine and Bruesewitz has escalated on social media, with Fine criticizing both Bruesewitz and media personalities for their views on the Republican Party. Bruesewitz has been involved in outreach efforts to young voters and has maintained a close relationship with Trump and senior aides.
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Rep. Randy Fine Plans to Vote Against House Rules Over Dispute with Trump Adviser
Representative Randy Fine has declared his intention to vote against House rules until President Trump removes adviser Alex Bruesewitz. Fine's actions could impact the Republican majority in the House, complicating legislative efforts. The dispute has intensified on social media, highlighting ideological divisions within the party.
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Rep. Fine Vows to Vote Against House Rules Over Feud With Trump Adviser
Rep. Randy Fine Plans to Vote Against House Rules Over Dispute with Trump Adviser