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Nexio Global Media > Central Ohio > Republican Rep. Warren Davidson Breaks from Trump on Key Policy Votes, Escapes Presidential Ire
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Republican Rep. Warren Davidson Breaks from Trump on Key Policy Votes, Escapes Presidential Ire

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Last updated: March 28, 2026 4:10 am
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Ohio Congressman Warren Davidson: The Rare Republican Willing to Break With Trump

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Breaking Ranks on War Powers and SpendingWhy Hasn’t Trump Targeted Him?A History of Defying Party Leaders

WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a Republican Party where loyalty to former President Donald Trump is often non-negotiable, Ohio Congressman Warren Davidson stands out as one of the few willing to defy the former president—when principle demands it.

A hardline conservative and Army veteran, Davidson typically aligns with Trump’s policies. But in recent years, he has bucked the party line on key issues, including military intervention and government spending—votes that could have drawn Trump’s fury but, so far, haven’t.

Breaking Ranks on War Powers and Spending

Last year, Davidson initially opposed Trump’s sweeping spending and tax package, dubbed the “Big, Beautiful Bill,” over concerns about ballooning deficits. He ultimately voted for the final version but made his reservations clear.

More recently, Davidson was one of only two House Republicans to support a war powers resolution aimed at reining in U.S. military action against Iran. He argued that Congress, not the president, holds constitutional authority over declaring war—a stance he has maintained for years.

“It’s not unprecedented that Congress shirks that duty. But it is unconstitutional, in my view,” Davidson said, pointing out that the last congressionally authorized military action was the 2002 Iraq War vote.

His position clashed with the Trump administration’s justification for strikes against Iran, which cited an “imminent threat.” Davidson remained skeptical, particularly after Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard declined to define the term during a Senate hearing.

“The oath is to the Constitution,” Davidson said. “I have to vote on what I think the word ‘imminent’ means.”

Why Hasn’t Trump Targeted Him?

Other Republicans who’ve crossed Trump—like Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie—have faced brutal retaliation. Trump publicly trashed Massie as a “total disaster” and campaigned for his primary opponent.

Yet Davidson has avoided similar backlash. In fact, Trump endorsed him last November, praising his “Wisdom and Courage” in a social media post.

Davidson believes his consistency—and transparency—have spared him from Trump’s wrath.

“I think one of the big things is I don’t catch people off guard. No surprises,” he said. “I’m hoping to be supportive where I can, but I also want to be duty-bound.”

A History of Defying Party Leaders

Davidson’s independent streak isn’t new. He first won his seat in 2016 by campaigning against the GOP establishment, replacing former House Speaker John Boehner. Since then, he’s built a reputation as a staunch constitutionalist, even when it means challenging his own party.

While most Republicans hesitate to publicly disagree with Trump, Davidson’s approach—measured but firm—has allowed him to maintain both his principles and his political standing.

For now, at least, he remains one of the few in his party willing to say no when he believes it’s necessary.

— Reported by Nexio News

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