The already narrow Republican majority in the House of Representatives is facing fresh turbulence after Rep. Victoria Spartz of Indiana announced she would no longer caucus with the GOP or participate in committee work. Instead, she plans to focus on addressing government waste by assisting Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) as a member of Congress’ Delivering Outstanding Government Efficiency caucus.
Spartz, who emigrated from Ukraine, expressed frustration with House Republican leadership and criticized committee meetings as “drama” and a “circus” primarily used for political theatrics and fundraising.
I will stay as a registered Republican but will not sit on committees or participate in the caucus until I see that Republican leadership in Congress is governing. I do not need to be involved in circuses. I would rather spend more of my time helping @DOGE and @RepThomasMassie to… https://t.co/ZNju2jvNHk
— Rep. Victoria Spartz (@RepSpartz) December 16, 2024
Speaking to Politico, some Republican colleagues characterized Spartz’s move as a “tantrum” to being passed over for a sought-after seat on the influential House Ways and Means Committee. Others expressed confusion about the timing of her announcement:
Spartz, who has had problems with retaining staff, said she’d prefer to “spend more of my time helping” the mission of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, which is meant to help cut government spending.
Some Republicans are happy about her decision to boycott the conference meetings, according to two people familiar with the situation, as some had privately complained about her speaking too much during the internal GOP meetings.
This isn’t the first time Spartz has surprised political observers. In February, she announced plans to retire from Congress, citing a desire to step away from public office. However, she reversed course and successfully ran for a third term in November.
The Daily Caller reports:
Spartz has also not decided whether to back Johnson’s bid for speaker during the upcoming Congress, a Spartz spokesperson told the Daily Caller News Foundation.

Spartz released a follow-up statement Tuesday morning confirming her pledge to forgo Republican caucus participation and committee assignments. The Indiana Republican did not ask to be reappointed to her seat on the influential House Judiciary Committee, tasked with conducting oversight of the Department of Justice and FBI, a Spartz spokesperson told the DCNF.
“This election the American people sent a resounding message and mandate to the Republican party to govern – not deliver talking points and messaging bills,” Spartz wrote in the statement. “Our country is on a fiscal collision course and it will take some courage and structural changes in Congress to challenge the status quo, which is not happening. As a serious legislator and finance professional, not a clown, I am not going to continue being involved in circuses.”
“I would rather spend my energy helping President Trump, his appointees and DOGE to deliver on their promises through reconciliation. And I will be working hard doing real work for the people I represent — not presentations in committees for the lobbyists, spectacles and posts on Facebook and X to raise money. The swamp will be back in business in four years if not drained through the law. Congress cannot fail President Trump and the American people again.”
Spartz’s surprise announcement means House Republicans could hold a historically narrow 216-215 majority during the initial months of Trump’s second term.
With Republicans holding only a razor-thin majority in the House, Spartz’s departure from the caucus narrows their margin for legislative maneuvers. For now, Spartz’s decision underscores the ongoing struggle for unity in a divided House Republican Conference.
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Pam Bondi all the way
nice that she imigrated to the USA and snagged a high paying govt job. Sorry, but either you go 100% MAGA or not. Get your butt back to Congress or resign.
I stand with Pam Bondi.