Well, this is rich. President Trump storms back into the White House in 2024 with an electoral landslide, racks up 312 electoral votes, wins every battleground state, flips the popular vote and pulls off a red wave so big it gives the GOP control of the House, the Senate, and 2,750 counties — and what do Republican lawmakers do with that mandate? Absolutely nothing.
DO NOTHING CONGRESS: There are so many RINOs and NeverTrumpers in Congress that almost nothing can pass. This Congress has sent fewer bills to Trump than and Congress in 70 years. Would better leadership help or are the anti-Trump Republicans just too powerful?
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— @amuse (@amuse) May 11, 2025
Let’s be honest, Trump didn’t just win; he crushed it. This wasn’t a squeaker. This was a once-in-a-generation blowout that sent a clear message: Americans are sick of the nonsense, and they want action. Border security, economic growth, deregulation, energy independence — Trump laid it all out, and voters handed him the keys. Again.
But apparently, that message got lost somewhere between the campaign trail and Capitol Hill. Because as of now, this Republican-controlled Congress has passed fewer bills than any Congress in the last 70 years. That’s not a typo. Seventy. Years.
According to Amuse and Leading Report on X, and confirmed by Punchbowl News, President Trump has had fewer bills land on his desk than any new president in modern American history. Let’s put this in perspective: by this point in 2017, Trump had already signed 24 bills. Biden had signed seven. Even Jimmy Carter had signed 19. Right now? The 2025 GOP Congress is setting records for doing squat.
And sure, Trump has stepped in where Congress refuses to act, signing 124 executive orders so far. But that’s not how this is supposed to work. You win an election, you get your party in power, and you expect them to actually legislate. But it turns out that a lot of these so-called “Republicans” are more interested in their committee assignments and cozy donor dinners than delivering for the people who sent them to D.C.
You can already hear the excuses being prepped for 2026. If the GOP loses the House again, the media will blame Trump, MAGA voters, or some nonsense about “extremism.” But let’s be clear: if Republicans blow it, it’s not because of Trump or his agenda — it’s because the voters handed them power and they didn’t have the guts or discipline to use it.
Trump did his job. He won the mandate. The base is fired up. But if this Congress won’t govern, they shouldn’t expect to stick around. Conservatives are paying attention. And patience is wearing very thin.
Think it’s time to primary some of these do-nothing Republicans?
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