Fixing a broken Congress: A pair of Capitol Hill veterans offer unconventional recommendations on how to improve

The 118th Congress is drawing bipartisan jeers for its lack of legislative accomplishments.

House Democrats, in the minority by a slim margin, routinely pan Republicans for their inability to pass routine government spending bills, aid to Ukraine in its defensive war against Russia, and a range of other proposals. That’s not particularly surprising since it’s the minority party’s job to complain about the majority’s performance and argue how it would do better if voters gave it power.

But Democrats are frequently joined in outrage by high-profile GOP colleagues who, for starkly different reasons, are upset with Republican leadership.

(Illustration by Tatiana Lozano / Washington Examiner; AP and Getty Images)

“Our Republican majority is a complete failure,” Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) wrote on X on March 21, blasting House Republican leaders for not confronting aggressively
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