Ideally, this interview would have been over breakfast at a diner in Omaha, and the native congressman, Don Bacon, would have ordered his namesake. He says he eats bacon two or 3 times per week when he’s in Nebraska; he likes it additional crispy and, if attainable, ready at residence. “For those who ask me for my favourite bacon, it’s Angie Bacon,” he advised me this week, referring to his spouse of 41 years. (Sadly, the congressman and I have been talking not over breakfast however by telephone.)
Angie enjoys having her husband in Nebraska for quite a few causes. One is that if he’s residence, she’s much less more likely to sleep with a gun—one thing she resorted to when harassment and demise threats obtained actually intense just a few years in the past. These menaces have turn out to be progressively worse lately. Protesters confirmed up on the Bacon home throughout an Easter-egg hunt that he placed on for his grandkids two years in the past. County police have been parked within the driveway. Finally, the Bacons moved to a different home, in a extra distant location. But it surely all can get exhausting. The congressman was working 12- to 14-hour days, bouncing between Washington, D.C., and Omaha. “After the final election, I used to be on E. I had no fuel within the tank,” he mentioned. Bacon introduced final week that he wouldn’t run for reelection in 2026.
This was not an enormous shock. Bacon, who had spent 30 years within the Air Drive earlier than coming to Congress, in 2017, is without doubt one of the final remaining Home Republicans who should not thrilled—and keen to say they aren’t thrilled—by the route their celebration has taken since Donald Trump took it over. Bacon has been a uncommon GOP lawmaker keen to criticize Trump throughout a second presidential time period that has in any other case been marked by acquiescence. After the Signalgate scandal, Bacon urged that Trump ought to hearth Secretary of Protection Pete Hegseth, whom Bacon dismissed as “an novice.” He has additionally referred to as Trump “very weak” in his strategy to Russia.
None of which makes for a savvy profession transfer in case you’re a Republican in these Trump-dominated instances. For the likes of Don Bacon, quitting in disappointment has turn out to be a well-known endgame.
We’ve seen this miniseries earlier than: A Republican who considers themselves to be a conventional Reagan conservative vows to combat for his or her ideas and beliefs. However when these ideas and beliefs battle with what Trump desires, issues get difficult—and sometimes disagreeable. Your celebration threatens to recruit a main challenger. The president doesn’t take kindly to you. His supporters say nasty issues. And all of it takes a toll.
Bacon, 61, is coming off of an particularly high-stress interval. He was thought-about one thing of a wild-card vote on the One Massive Lovely Invoice Act, the domestic-policy package deal that the president signed into regulation on July 4. It was not universally seen as lovely, even amongst some who wound up voting for it, together with Bacon. “To me, this invoice was an 80–20–kind invoice,” Bacon mentioned. He appreciated that the invoice bolsters the navy and protects the tax cuts that had handed throughout Trump’s first time period. He didn’t like how the invoice will explode the deficit and result in Medicaid cuts. In the end, Bacon swallowed his reservations, voted sure, and determined to move residence.
Either you want bacon otherwise you’re incorrect, reads an indication within the consultant’s Washington workplace, displayed not removed from a distinguished mannequin pig. For probably the most half, Home members from each events appear to love Bacon, the colleague. They describe him as one of many few Republicans left in Washington who don’t take into account reasonable or bipartisan soiled phrases. This has proved a profitable place in Bacon’s swingy Second Congressional District of Nebraska. (Kamala Harris carried it by 4.6 factors in 2024, making this the bluest district {that a} Home Republican represents.)
Nonetheless, Bacon’s relative independence has made him a bipartisan goal. The MAGA contingent derides his RINO, or “Republican in title solely,” apostasies, reminiscent of when he was the one GOP Home member to vote towards a invoice to rechristen the Gulf of Mexico because the “Gulf of America.” (“I assumed it was dumb,” he advised me.) Democrats, in the meantime, have been eyeing Bacon’s district since he was first elected, in 2016. “Weak Home Republican” has successfully turn out to be a part of his job title. After a three-term GOP mayor of Omaha was defeated in Might by a Democrat, Home Minority Chief Hakeem Jeffries declared that the “Don Bacon retirement watch” had formally begun.
Bacon advised me that the character of the threats he has acquired has modified. He used to get the toughest time from the far left, “the Bernie Sanders crowd,” he mentioned. “They hate Trump a lot, they don’t suppose straight.” However recently, threats have come extra from the “darkish MAGA guys.” As Bacon put it, “For those who present any disagreement in any respect with Trump, you’re a traitor. It’s kind of unusual.”
Issues grew to become actually ugly in late 2023, throughout the race to elect a brand new Republican Home speaker. Consultant Jim Jordan, the choleric conservative from Ohio, was the clear favourite of Trump and his Home acolytes; Bacon was not kosher with this, and the abuse adopted. “There’s, like, 4 folks on social media, and so they have 1,000,000 followers,” Bacon advised me. “And they’re thugs.” He acquired 31,000 telephone calls to his workplace throughout the speakership brawl, he mentioned, plus texts and emails.
Bacon continues to consider that “we’re simply in a section proper now.” He’s among the many newest in an extended line of departing Republicans who appear to suppose that the Reagan-vintage GOP will magically return when the section—which has lasted a couple of decade—lastly ends. “Perhaps when President Trump’s time period is over, we’ll see a readjustment,” he mentioned. “Proper now, what I believe America desires is slightly little bit of normalcy.”
Bacon advised me that one among his objectives after leaving Congress will probably be to “combat for the soul of the celebration,” which means the GOP. This struck me as typical of the tortured logic that many politicians depend on to justify their departures—the concept they’re pursuing a combat simply as they exit the sector. Bacon countered with the concept representing a district just isn’t essentially suitable with restoring a soul. Neither is serving in Washington. “I’ve obtained to fret about being reelected if I wish to be a congressman,” he mentioned. “I’d slightly be extra vocal about what I consider in.”
Bacon doesn’t rule out working for Nebraska governor, and even for the presidency, in 2028—though the latter looks like one thing that Republican-primary voters would rule out pretty rapidly. No matter he winds up doing, he has extra speedy priorities. He has 11 grandchildren who stay inside a 10-minute drive from his residence in Papillion, south of Omaha. “I do really feel like there’s slightly little bit of weight off my shoulders,” Bacon mentioned. He’s attempting to revive his personal sense of normalcy.
He lately had his grandsons over and cooked for them. “They’re unsure they like my eggs,” he advised me, “however they like my bacon.”
