Republican leaders in the US House of Representatives axed a bipartisan Senate compromise to end a 6-week partial government shutdown and instead will vote to restore funding for the Department of Homeland Security until late May, Speaker Mike Johnson said | Collector
Republican leaders in the US House of Representatives axed a bipartisan Senate compromise to end a 6-week partial government shutdown and instead will vote to restore funding for the Department of Homeland Security until late May, Speaker Mike Johnson said
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Republican leaders in the US House of Representatives axed a bipartisan Senate compromise to end a 6-week partial government shutdown and instead will vote to restore funding for the Department of Homeland Security until late May, Speaker Mike Johnson said

Republican leaders in the US House of Representatives axed a bipartisan Senate compromise to end a 6-week partial government shutdown and instead will vote to restore funding for the Department of Homeland Security until late May, Speaker Mike Johnson said

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