House Speaker Johnson vows new plan after budget vote defeat
- House Speaker Mike Johnson plans a new strategy after his government funding bill was rejected by lawmakers, including fellow Republicans.
- Former President Donald Trump insists on requiring voter citizenship proof, despite claims being proven false.
- Johnson stated, “The play that we ran was the right play," emphasizing its importance to the American people.
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House Denies GOP Proposal to Fund Government as Deadline Approaches
House fails to pass Speaker Johnson’s government funding plan 01:03 In Washington, the U.S. House of Representatives turned down Speaker Mike Johnson’s proposal to maintain government funding, leaving lawmakers racing against time as a potential shutdown looms. The vote, which concluded with 202 in favor and 220 against, saw a handful of Republicans side with most Democrats in opposing the plan, which was intended to keep the government running…
House votes down Speaker Johnsons funding plan as shutdown deadline approaches
(WASHINGTON) — The House on Wednesday voted down Speaker Mike Johnson’s government funding plan with 14 Republicans voting against it and two others voting present. The measure failed by a 202-222-2 margin. Three Democrats voted for the bill. Johnson said after the vote that he was “disappointed that it didn’t pass,” but suggested there would be a “solution” to avoid a shutdown. “We ran the play. It was the best play; it was the right one. So no…
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