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House in procedural vote as Democrats attempt to derail Trump’s tax-and-spending bill

The House is currently in the process of taking a procedural vote, a move necessitated by Democrats who are trying to derail the bill before it can come to a final vote.

Democrats lack the votes for the strategy to work, but with the weather affecting attendance, it will give Congress an accurate account of who is back in Washington as well as an early assessment of how much, if any Republican opposition there is to the bill.

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Trump and House GOP leaders scramble to rally holdouts ahead of critical vote on tax and spending bill

There’s nothing on Donald Trump’s schedule today, freeing him up for meetings with GOP holdouts on the Hill and at the White House as the critical House vote looms.

Speaker Mike Johnson met with members of the House Freedom Caucus this morning, who are now at the White House to meet with Trump. Per The Hill, caucus chair Andy Harris said “nothing’s changed” after the meeting with Johnson.

“The Speaker is going to have to decide if he’s going to bring this closer to the House framework,” Harris said. As I reported on Monday, the ultraconservative bloc said that the legislation in the Senate is “not what we agreed to”, underscoring discontent among the fiscal hawks with the higher deficit spending, among other things, in the Senate’s version of the bill.

Another member of the hardline caucus told The Hill following the meeting with Johnson:

There is still a real, big problem with the rule vote if they’re not going to amend the bill and send it back.

I and a number of others are of the view that we cannot support the rule or the underlying bill… without changes.

The problems we have are real: deficits, gutting of the green new scam provisions we put in place, and other, Medicaid for illegals, etc.

Some House GOP moderates also oppose the Senate’s version of the bill on the grounds of greater cuts to Medicaid, among other things. NBC reports that Trump is meeting with the Republican Main Street Caucus, whose members are moderate-leaning, today to discuss the bill.

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