In terms of the appropriations legislation for the next fiscal year, the HFC said in a statement Monday that “we remain committed to restoring the true FY 2022 topline spending level of $1.471 trillion without the use of gimmicks or reallocated rescissions to return the bureaucracy to its pre-Covid size while allowing for adequate defense funding.”

“In the eventuality that Congress must consider a short-term extension of government funding through a continuing resolution, we refuse to support any such measure that continues Democrats’ bloated Covid-era spending and simultaneously fails to force the Biden administration to follow the law and fulfill its most basic responsibilities,” the caucus continued. “Any support for a ‘clean’ continuing resolution would be an affirmation of the current FY 2023 spending level grossly increased by the lame-duck December 2022 omnibus spending bill that we all vehemently opposed just seven months ago.”

The HFC declared that its members will refuse to support any CR that does not include the House-passed Secure the Border Act, “address the unprecedented weaponization” of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and “end the Left’s cancerous woke policies in the Pentagon undermining our military’s core warfighting mission.”

Democrats in Congress quickly warned that the faction of Republicans was up to no good, with Schumer saying in a statement Monday that “if the House decides to go in a partisan direction it will lead to a Republican-caused shutdown.”