
House Passes Trump’s Mega Bill, But 2 Republicans Vote ‘No’
Rep Thomas Massie of Kentucky, who had voted against the initial bill in May, defied his party and voted 'no' on Thursday. Rep Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania also crossed the aisle to join the Democrats and vote against Trump's tax and spending bill.
“We're better than this,” Jeffries said, who used a leader's prerogative for unlimited debate and read letter after letter from Americans writing about their reliance of the health care programs.
We're better than this," Jeffries said, who employed a leader's privilege of having unlimited debate and read letter after letter from Americans writing about their dependence of the health care programs.
“I never thought that I'd be on the House floor saying that this is a crime scene," Jeffries said.
“It's a crime scene, going after the health, and the safety, and the well-being of the American people."
And as Democrats, he said, "We want no part of it.”
The Senate voted the package days ago with Vice President JD Vance casting the tie-breaking vote. The thin majority in the House left Republicans with little margin for defection.