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A House Republican plans to force a vote on a bill that would block a $1.776 billion 'anti-weaponization' fund. Speaker Johnson stated the fund is 'off the table' due to difficult vote margins. Meanwhile, Senate GOP leaders held a news conference as former President Trump reportedly weighed dropping the fund.
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A House Republican plans to force a vote on a bill to block a $1.776 billion 'anti-weaponization' fund.
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Speaker Johnson stated the 'anti-weaponization' fund is 'off the table'.
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Speaker Johnson cited difficult vote margins as the reason for the fund being off the table.
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Senate GOP leaders held a news conference.
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Reports indicate former President Trump was weighing dropping the weaponization fund.
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5 artikelen · 2 invalshoeken“Reports on a House Republican's intention to force a vote on blocking a specific fund, noting Speaker Johnson's comments on its status.”
“Covers Senate GOP and Democratic leaders' news conferences, mentioning the 'anti-weaponization fund' and Trump's reported consideration of dropping it.”
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This development comes as Senate Republican leaders held a news conference, with reports suggesting that former President Trump was considering whether to drop the controversial fund. Separately, Senate Democratic leaders also held a news conference addressing the 'anti-weaponization fund' and other matters.