Rep. Ben Cline (R-Va.), a member of the House Appropriations Subcommittee that handles the budget for the U.S. Department of Justice, said Republicans are gathering in support to cut the department’s budget.
Cline, who is a member of the staunchly conservative House Freedom Caucus, said members of the caucus are leaning on House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) to implement deeper spending cuts after reaching a deal with President Joe Biden to raise the debt limit. A large number of Republican lawmakers, especially in the Freedom Caucus, opposed McCarthy’s debt limit agreement with Biden, saying the deal didn’t go far enough on spending cuts.
Cline said the move to cut funding from the Department of Justice (DOJ) and FBI already has the support of Subcommittee Chair Hal Rogers (R-Ky.) and other key Republicans on the Appropriations Committee are amenable.
“Leadership is generally sharing our concerns,” Cline said.
Conservatives See Weaponization in DOJ, FBI
Many conservatives have taken issue with the direction of the DOJ and FBI in recent years, alleging widespread politicization and even weaponization against conservatives. Recent controversies involving the DOJ include efforts to investigate parents protesting curriculum items and COVID-19 measures at local school board meetings and efforts to infiltrate and surveil alleged radical Catholic congregations.FBI Headquarters Move on Chopping Block
One major budget request that the FBI could lose out on is a new headquarters for the bureau. The Biden administration has been calling for a new FBI headquarters since at least March of last year, but the request faces growing pushback from Republicans amid concerns about politicization within the DOJ.“With the abuses that have been going on at the FBI, there’s a real resistance to [a new FBI headquarters], not just in the Freedom Caucus, not just on the Appropriations Committee, but across the entire Republican conference,” Cline said. “So you are seeing pushback, and you are seeing a move to actually put the brakes on this new headquarters.”
Cline said one option might be to shift funds around within the component agencies in the DOJ, taking money away from the FBI and moving it to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). He said DOJ funds could also go to Customs and Border Protection (CBP), which is organized under the Department of Homeland Security.
Democrats Criticize DOJ, FBI Budget Cuts
Democrats have largely defended the DOJ and FBI against conservative claims that the government institutions have been politicized.“This blatant hypocrisy is yet another example of congressional Republicans’ choice to prioritize their own political agenda over the security of all American people,” Hoyer added.
NTD News reached out to Rep. Matt Cartwright (D-Pa.), the ranking member on the House Justice Appropriations Subcommittee, for comment, but he did not respond by the time this article was published.NTD News also contacted Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.), the ranking member on the House Appropriations Committee. She also did not immediately respond.