The House Freedom Caucus, known for its far-right stance, is experiencing a significant reduction in its membership due to internal disagreements and disciplinary actions. Recently, the caucus voted to remove Rep. Warren Davidson (R-Ohio) after he endorsed a primary challenger against its chair, highlighting the group's strict loyalty expectations. This decision was followed by the resignation of Texas Republican Troy Nehls, who disagreed with the direction and identity politics of the caucus, particularly around support for former President Trump. These events underscore the challenges the caucus faces in maintaining unity and influence within the broader Republican Party, as it grapples with ideological purity versus political pragmatism.
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