WASHINGTON — U.S. House Republicans have all but given up on governing this year.

So they’re off to go campaign the rest of the summer despite — in the recent estimation of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump — the nation being mired in “crisis” and “decline” over issues squarely in Congress’ purview, ranging from immigration to inflation to international relations. After Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and other Republican leaders embarrassingly had to pull four funding bills from the House floor this summer over internal party disagreements, this week GOP leaders just decided to pull the plug on legislating and start their summer recess early. ALSO READ: How much access did $50,000 buy someone at the Republican National Convention? “They're the party of chaos and dysfunction,” Rep.

Steven Horsford (D-NV) — the chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus — told Raw Story . “They don't know how to govern. They're not here to put the American people first.

They focus more on political games and brinksmanship — pitting communities against each other — than they are solving problems and moving our country forward.” Republican-on-Republican brawls It’s not just Democrats. As frustrations grow, Republicans are also pointing the finger at other Republicans.

“Oh, I totally and completely agree,” Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) told Raw Story. “I mean, as the majority, we can't pass bills, because of the different arguing.

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