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Revenge Politics: Tony McCombie’s War on Her Own Conservative House GOP Caucus

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October 28, 2025
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Revenge Politics: Tony McCombie’s War on Her Own Conservative House GOP Caucus

Rep. Tony McCombie (R-Savanna) speaks at a news conference in Springfield. (Ben Szalinski/The Daily Line)

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Multiple lawmakers and staffers say Illinois House Republican Leader Tony McCombie has turned her leadership position into a personal fiefdom — punishing conservatives, silencing dissent, and retaliating against anyone who dares to question her authority.

Following poor GOP results in the April 2025 municipal elections, State Representative Marty McLaughlin (R-Barrington Hills) circulated a private memo among party allies outlining what he saw as fundamental strategic failures. A respected conservative voice, McLaughlin urged Republicans to modernize their ground game — including embracing mail-in voting — to compete with Democrats who have mastered the tactic.

His comments weren’t personal; they were practical. But in McCombie’s eyes, they were unforgivable.

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State Rep. Marty McLaughlin.

That same month, Politico’s Illinois Playbook reported that McLaughlin was considering a possible leadership run — a development that sent shockwaves through McCombie’s inner circle. Though a formal challenge never materialized, the fallout was swift and vindictive.

Instead of focusing on defeating Democrats, McCombie reportedly turned her fire inward — stripping McLaughlin of House Republican Organization (HRO) resources, campaign staff, and key political tools, even as he faced a top-tier Democrat challenger in November.

By January 2025, frustration with McCombie’s leadership had reached a breaking point. Several conservative House Republicans — including Adam Niemerg, Brad Halbrook, Chris Miller, Blaine Wilhour, and McLaughlin — could not in good conscience vote for McCombie’s reelection as Minority Leader. They quietly held their own swearing-in ceremony, choosing principle over politics.

Representatives Miller, Wilhour, Niemerg and Halbrook of the Freedom Caucus took part in a swearing in ceremony at the State Capitol on Jan. 8. Joined also by Rep. McLaughlin. (IL Freedom Caucus/Facebook)

McCombie’s response? A wave of childish and punitive actions.

According to Capitol Fax, McCombie stripped those members of nearly every resource normally afforded to elected officials — including larger offices, communications staff, media support, bill analysis, research assistance, social-media management, and even basic secretarial services. Their access to official websites and newsletters was also revoked.

The Illinois Freedom Caucus issued a blistering statement condemning McCombie’s behavior, declaring that she had “officially declared war on conservatives.”

“She seems more interested in going after conservative members of her own caucus than in taking on the Democrats who control every level of government,” the statement read. “Our goal is to win seats and advance a conservative agenda — but our own leader is impeding our efforts.”

In one particularly petty move, McCombie reportedly removed McLaughlin from his long-held office and reassigned him to what staffers now call “the broom closet.” The space is so cramped that McLaughlin can’t even fit a desk — only a small table and a few chairs.

State Rep. Mary McLaughlin in his closet-size Capitol office with Tom DeVore. (Thomas DeVore/Facebook)

Meanwhile, McCombie and her inner circle enjoy spacious offices, large staffs, and the full perks of taxpayer funding.

But McCombie’s troubles don’t end there.

As Illinois Review first reported late Sunday evening, multiple eyewitnesses described McCombie appearing agitated inside the House Republican Organization office in Springfield as candidates arrived to turn in petitions on Monday — the first day of petition filing.

House GOP Leader Tony McCombie in her spacious office talking to reporters. (POLITICO’s Shia Kapos)
Tony McCombie ally State Rep. Norine Hammond, posing for phots inside her spacious Capitol Office. (IHAHospitals/X)

Sources described open alcohol containers, loud behavior, and what some called McCombie’s “deliberate efforts to intimidate” conservative candidates.

Former GOP attorney general nominee Thomas DeVore publicly validated those reports Sunday night on Facebook.

“I’ve got at least a half dozen calls from people around the state… I am told McCombie is there seemingly drinking, as she is loud and there is alcohol sitting around,” DeVore wrote. “She is ‘mean-mugging’ people she doesn’t like in a believed attempt to intimidate them. It’s what they felt.”

DeVore then asked what many in the party are thinking:

“Is this not election interference? There is no reason for McCombie to be there. There is certainly no reason for alcohol to be involved.”

(Thomas DeVore/Facebook)

McCombie’s conduct that night — combined with her ongoing campaign of retribution — has sparked alarm within Republican ranks. Instead of leading the charge against Governor JB Pritzker and Speaker Chris Welch, she appears consumed by internal feuds, targeting the very conservatives who have carried the GOP’s banner in the state’s toughest districts.

For many grassroots Republicans, it’s the final straw. With no legislative victories, no seat gains, and a growing list of internal enemies, McCombie’s grip on the caucus may soon collapse under the weight of her own vindictiveness.

Illinois deserves a Republican leader focused on defeating Democrats — not one who behaves like them.

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