US House Stalls on Military Action Bill
The House of Representatives voted 212-212 on whether the president can continue military action. This vote occurred for the first time since a 60-day deadline passed. The deadlock raises questions about ongoing US military operations.
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Sources · 7 independent
WTOP Washington DC
“The latest vote was a deadlock, 212-212. The House voting for the first time since a 60-day deadline passed that requires Congress to formally consider whether the president can continue military action again.”
WTOP Washington DC
“Congress to formally consider whether the president can continue military action again.”
WTOP Washington DC
“Now they clashed furiously over how to handle the department of Homeland Security. The Senate passed a bill to open most of the department of Homeland Security but the house you don't want to pass it.”
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