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Trump Expected To Sign Stopgap Spending Bill – Republican Congressman

  Advertisement The U.S. House of Representatives will vote on a stopgap spending bill on Thursday and the House Republican leadership does not expect President … Continue reading Trump Expected To Sign Stopgap Spending Bill – Republican Congressman


Supreme Court Revives Parts Of Trump Travel Ban Order

Supreme Court Revives Parts Of Trump Travel Ban Order

 

The U.S. House of Representatives will vote on a stopgap spending bill on Thursday and the House Republican leadership does not expect President Donald Trump to veto the measure, Republican Representative Chris Collins said.

Collins was speaking to reporters after a meeting of the House Republican caucus on Thursday.

The U.S. Senate on Wednesday passed legislation to fund several federal agencies through Feb. 8 and avert a partial government shutdown, but without including $5 billion for a U.S.-Mexico border wall that Trump demanded.