Sen. Rick Scott Leads Colleagues in Urging Leadership to Reject Democrats’ Obstruction of DOGE in Funding Talks

March 4, 2025

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, ahead of the March 14th government funding deadline, Senator Rick Scott and Representative Andy Harris led a group of colleagues in sending a letter to Senate Majority Leader John Thune and Speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson urging them to oppose any Democrat demands that would undermine President Trump and DOGE’s efforts to reduce wasteful federal spending. President Trump is making good on his promise to change the broken status quo in Washington that led the nation to a $36 trillion debt crisis, and Republicans must work together to ensure the President can continue to deliver on his mandate and Make America Great Again.

 

Senator Scott and Representative Harris were joined by Senators Marsha Blackburn, Ted Budd, Ron Johnson, Cynthia Lummis, Bernie Moreno, Mike Lee, Eric Schmitt, Tommy Tuberville, along with Representatives Andy Biggs, Sheri Biggs, Andrew Clyde, Clay Higgins, Paul Gosar, Brandon Gill, Mark Harris, Andy Ogles, Anna Paulina Luna, Barry Moore and Ralph Norman.

 

Read the full letter HERE.

 

Dear Majority Leader Thune and Speaker Johnson:

 

President Trump campaigned on a promise to the American people to reduce the size and scope of the federal government, and his resounding victory last November confirms he has been given a mandate by our constituents to make good on that promise. His clear message that taxpayers deserve to know not only how their money is being spent, but also that it is being spent responsibly, resonated with voters. The President has wasted no time in delivering on that promise, working through the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to identify and freeze wasteful government spending that is contrary to the best interests of the American people. As Republicans, the task before us is to work with the White House to protect and advance this important work.

 

With the March 14th government funding deadline rapidly approaching, we are deeply concerned about recent reports of Democrats’ demands for a government funding agreement that would perpetuate the unsustainable status quo of wasteful spending. Rather than negotiating in good faith to find a solution that keeps the government open, we understand that Democrats are insisting that any government funding deal include policy provisions that would tie the hands of the President and prohibit DOGE from continuing their efforts to promote transparency and accountability in government spending. It has become clear that many Congressional Democrats would prefer a government shutdown rather than even attempt to rein in bloated federal bureaucracies.

 

We stand ready to work with you to ensure that the government remains open in a way that preserves President Trump’s options to root out wasteful government spending and fully continues DOGE’s important work. However, we will not support a government funding package that would be weaponized against President Trump at the very moment he is seeking to make good on the promises he made to the American people. Any attempt to use government funding legislation to dilute the President’s constitutional authority to save taxpayer dollars must be rejected outright.

 

A bloated federal bureaucracy and unsupervised, unaccountable federal spending have contributed to the existential fiscal threat our country faces, with a $36 trillion national debt growing because of perennial budget deficits. Our country cannot afford to allow Democrats to frustrate President Trump’s work to rein in government spending and bring needed and long-overdue accountability to Washington. We look forward to working with you to resist these attempts, and ensure that the President can continue to deliver on his mandate.

 

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