These Republicans voted to block NDAA rule, paralyzing House floor
Summary
A group of 14 House Republicans worked with Democrats to block a rule needed to move forward with several bills in the House of Representatives. This vote stopped Speaker Mike Johnson from advancing the week's legislative plans before the upcoming recess.Key Facts
- 14 House Republicans voted with Democrats against a procedural rule.
- The vote ended with 198 in favor and 224 against the measure.
- The blocked rule was needed to advance several bills in the House.
- One of the bills included language about the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
- This action delayed the House's legislative agenda before a scheduled break.
- Speaker Mike Johnson is the Republican leader in the House.
- The vote showed divisions within the Republican party on legislative strategy.
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