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Senate Republicans battle over future of parliamentarian

The Hill · May 27, 2026, 10:00 AM · Also reported by 4 other sources

Key takeaways

  • There are quite a few members now who are saying, ‘We should have fired her day one,’” said a Senate Republican aide who requested anonymity to talk about senator-level conversations about MacDonough.
  • “I do think she should be fired.
  • The aide dismissed talk about growing GOP support for replacing MacDonough as “wishcasting” among Trump’s staunchest Senate allies.

Why this matters: political developments that affect policy direction and public trust.

The ruling infuriated President Trump, who claimed last week in a post on Truth Social that MacDonough was biased against Republicans, noting that she was elevated to her job in 2013 by then-Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), whom Trump disparaged as a “lunatic.”

“The fire-the-parliamentarian group is growing. There are quite a few members now who are saying, ‘We should have fired her day one,’” said a Senate Republican aide who requested anonymity to talk about senator-level conversations about MacDonough.

A senior Senate GOP aide confirmed that there’s growing Republican desire to find a new parliamentarian after MacDonough put up roadblocks to funding the White House ballroom and passing the SAVE America Act, a voting reform bill.

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