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The Congress is officially giving a details of $ 9 billion in spending the deduction on President Donald Trump’s desk, after minutes after midnight after midnight.
The bill, called the “rescission package”, was approved by the House of Representatives in 216 to 213 votes late in the night after a deep debate between Republican and Democrats. Only two Republican, Reps. Brian Fitzpatric, R-P.
On Friday, there was a deadline for passing the law, otherwise the White House will be forced to re -purchase those funds as per the plan.
This house speaker Mike Johnson, R-La. There is a win for, but mostly symbolic one-cost cut bill was seen as a test run of the fiscal claw-back process not used by Trump colleagues on a large scale.
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House speaker Mike Johnson started through cutting the expenditure of President Donald Trump (Yuri Gripas/Abaca/Bloomberg via Getty Image)
House Majority Leader Steve Skillis, R-La, said, “Tonight this bill is part of continuing the trend to spend control. Does it respond to all problems? No. $ 9 billion, I would say that there is a good start.”
When signed by Trump, the US Agency for International Development (USAID) will stop the corporation $ 1 billion and $ 1 billion to $ 8 billion in funding and public broadcasting for the remaining time of the financial year. The dollar was allocated by the Congress for a period of financial year 2025.
Republican celebrated it as a win to cut the US taxpayer dollar flow, which they called the “Woque” initiative abroad, while Democrats accused the right to significant foreign aid.
The rescue package is a way for the President to be input in the annual appropriation process of the Congress. The White House sends a proposal to block some Congress bound money, which MPs have 45 days to receive through the House and Senate.
Republicans are so far able to ignore the Democrats, with the rescue process to reduce the threshold of the Senate from 60 votes with 60 votes.
The last time a rescue package was signed in the law.
The consideration of the bill started with the hearing of the House Rules Committee at 6 pm on Thursday evening.
Ranking Member Representative. Jim McGawn attempted to force several voting related to Jeffrey Epstein (Tom Williams)
Democrats tried several times several times to make the inter-GOP fallout on the Chamber’s floor in the Jeffrey Epstein case, the House Rules Committee and during the debate on the bill.
Several calls were made for votes to force the release of the so -called Epstein “files”.
“If every Republican votes to block our attempt to release records, they are telling the victims of Epstein, you don’t matter much as our political feature. And it should hate each one of us,” Rape Gym McGawn, D-Mas said.
Distance GOP figures are demanding accountability, while Trump indicated by the Department of Justice (DoJ) that Trump has stepped on his base after the case was closed.
Initial plans to pursue the bill before the day were quickly agitated, in which Republican was put in a difficult position with a possible Epstein votes on the committee.
Finally, an agreement carried forward the House Rules Committee to deal with Epstein transparency to carry forward a separate nonbinding measure, further on a parallel track on a parallel track.
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“All reliable evidence should come out. I have been very clear with the members of the House Rules Committee. Republican is criticizing because they have voted to stop the politicization of Democrats, and they are trying to stay sticking to their jobs and are taking their natural rules to the floor so that we can do our work and defend.”
Democrats still mentioned Epstein on the house floor. McGawn also led a chanting to “release the files” while closing the debate on the bill.
Republicans, in turn, accuse Democrats of hypocrisy.
At one point at one point during the argument of the house floor, he said, “Interesting how they talk about Jeffrey Epstein, because for four years, Mr. Speaker, President Joe Biden had those files, and not a single democrats that you are hearing tonight, tried to release those files,” House Majority Leader Steve Skillice, R-La.
The House initially voted to pursue a $ 9.4 billion rescue package, but some senators were sorted somewhat in the Senate after some senators were concerned about the loss of funds for HIV/AIDS prevention research in Africa.
Trump is expected to sign the bill on Friday.