Rep. French Hill (R-AR) said during an interview over the weekend that Republicans were united to implement President-elect Donald Trump’s agenda once he takes over in January.
Hill made the remarks during a Sunday CBS News interview with Margaret Brennan on “Face The Nation” when asked how united Republicans would be given the chaos that unfolded last week in trying to pass a stopgap spending bill.
“I think it’s very, very important that Speaker Johnson and incoming Majority Leader Thune have a steady plan together to work with the incoming Trump administration to prioritize the president’s priorities, our priorities in the House and Senate, make sure we’re on the same page because with narrow majorities we’ve got to work together,” he said. “And that’s critical. And I think this last week demonstrated that.”
He said that House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and…