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The Democrats of the Top House and the Senate destroy Trump and the CR of Mike Johnson

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettMarch 8, 2025No Comments
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The House Republicans unveiled President Mike Johnson and Donald Trump Clean CR To keep the government open and they have a big problem.

He was immediately ransacked by the two most important on the credits process.

The Senate has lagged behind in the resistance chamber, but senator Patty Muray (D-WA) Vice-president of the Senate credits committee, hammered the resolution:

The member of the Democratic Credits of the Rosa Delauro Chamber (D-CT) published on X:

I firmly oppose this continuous resolution of the whole year, which is a takeover for the White House and also allows the uncontrolled billionaire Elon Musk and President Trump to fly to the American people. My republican colleagues gave power to an unadumped billionaire.

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Read the text of CR Bill now. The Republicans manage to the toxic exhibition fund (to take care of the veterans exposed to the Burn, the Orange agent and other toxic substances) on October 1. They reduced $ 23 billion in their own bill they adopted last year. You can’t invent this thing.

There is a difference between the democratic positions of the Chamber and the Senate. In the Senate, they are ready to postpone a government closure for a month, but the Democrats in the House want the legislation to stop Elon Musk, or they are Vote no.

Trump and Johnson thought that Democrats would accompany government funding for a year while Elon Musk dismantled federal agencies and dismissed federal workers.

Senate Democrats are still not there. This problem does not concern the budgetary process. It is a question of leaving Elon Musk from the federal government.

The consumer media are starting to hang on to the fact that the government is about to miss funding this week. It is up to the Republicans to understand how they will keep the government open because the Democrats are not going to play.

What do you think of Democrats demanding that Musk be stopped? Share your opinion in the comments below.

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