The loose agglomeration of hard-line conservatives known as the House Freedom Caucus routinely threatened to derail the government during the presidency of Barack Obama. Now, theyre threatening to derail the top legislative priority of President Donald Trump.
On the morning of the day the House is supposed to vote on the American Health Care Act, the White House facing enough defections from both the Freedom Caucus on the right and a coverage caucus of moderate-ish Republicans is negotiating directly with the Freedom Caucus to try to win over its support.
But whats the point of the Freedom Caucus under a Republican president?
Some Republicans (Trump allies, to be sure) think the caucus has fulfilled its function, and should sit down and shut up. Rep. Chris Collins (R-NY) told Bloomberg this week that the Freedom Caucus doesnt serve a purpose any longer. They served a purpose on the far right to message to Barack Obama; it is now Donald Trump.
Freedom Caucus member Justin Amash responded on Twitter with a call to principle:
Our colleague seems to be saying principles are pointless now that there's a Republican in the WH. No, now is when principles matter most. https://t.co/Xae6Bj3Ihg Justin Amash (@justinamash) March 22, 2017
But what principles, exactly? Now that the Freedom Caucus is no longer simply standing against a Democratic president, what exactly is it standing for?
Its clear that the members of the Freedom Caucus dont have a single, considered answer to this. After all, the way the negotiations have happened with the White House and members of Republican House leadership making concessions to conservative policy demands, only to have Freedom Caucus head Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC) come out and say they still dont have the votes makes it clear that Freedom Caucus members hold a lot of autonomy.
Ultimately, though, what the Freedom Caucus or its members say or think they stand for matters less than the choices they make. The outcome of the Freedom Caucuss AHCA negotiations will reveal which principles its members consider non-negotiable and that, in turn, will say something about what the Freedom Caucus is going to do with itself under Trump.