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Mike Johnson and Trump may have just won the Democrats in the House with a sentenced vote

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettSeptember 19, 2025No Comments
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Trump expressed the order, and President Mike Johnson went into action and passed the house sentenced to finance the government for 50 days that does nothing to restore ACA subsidies or make the Medicaid cuts back.

The final vote was 217-212. Two Republicans (Massie and Spartz) joined the Democrats to vote no, and a Democrat (Golden) joined the Republicans and voted yes.

The margin of this adoption of this bill came from Trump and Johnson.

Before the vote, Trump ordered the House Republicans to vote yes by publishing on Truth Social:

Tomorrow, the House Republicans are making a very important vote to adopt a clean temporary financing bill. The chief of democrats, Cryin ‘Chuck Schumer, wants to close the government. The Republicans want the government to remain open. Each republican of the room must unify and vote yes!

The Democrats of the Senate have already clearly indicated that Johnson’s CR is condemned.

The Senate will vote on Johnson’s CR. He will fail.

The Senate will then be in recess for a week and one day returned before the government is lacking in money.

The head of the majority of the Senate, John Thune, is organizing a vote that day which hopes that the Democrats vote to close the government.

The reality is that, like the minority head of the Hakeem Jeffries room (D-NY) said it before the vote, the Republicans control everything, so if the government stops, it will be a republican closure.

Jeffries video:

The Republicans, by refusing to negotiate with the Democrats on health care, put the wheels in motion for a potentially prolonged closure of the government.

The problem around closing is health care.

The Republicans give democrats the problem and the platform they need to win back the room.

The GOP is disaster because they blindly follow the orders of Donald Trump.

What do you think of the voting of the CR room? Share your reflections in the comments below.

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