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Home Republicans who remorse ‘massive, lovely’ vote can put up or shut up

Editorial Board Published June 11, 2025
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The Home on Wednesday will re-vote on President Donald Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill,” when GOP management places a brand new model of the laws on the Home ground that strips out some provisions that may enable Democrats to filibuster the invoice within the Senate.

And that implies that the Home Republicans who’ve been crapping on the invoice they voted for just a few weeks in the past may have the possibility to point out whether or not they really persist with their laurels and vote towards the laws that slashes Medicaid and meals stamps but nonetheless explodes the nationwide deficit with the intention to pay for tax cuts for the richest People.

Various GOP lawmakers have expressed regrets for voting for the “One Big, Beautiful Bill” for quite a lot of causes.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) stated she did not understand there was a provision within the laws that banned laws on synthetic intelligence.


Rep. Mike Flood

Rep. Mike Flood (R-NE) stated he did not agree with a provision of the invoice that may make it tougher for federal judges to implement contempt rulings, claiming he did not realize it was included when he voted for it.

And a big group of self-described “House conservatives” wrote a letter to the Senate on Monday demanding that they add extra draconian cuts to Medicaid and meals stamps to the laws with the intention to decrease the quantity the invoice will add to the deficit.

Massachusetts Democratic Rep. Jim McGovern wrote a letter to his Home colleagues on Wednesday saying that the laws the Home will vote on later Wednesday doesn’t make the modifications the aforementioned Republicans need. As a substitute, it takes out provisions that the Senate parliamentarian stated don’t adjust to the principles of price range reconciliation—the sophisticated course of Republicans are utilizing as a result of it permits them to keep away from a filibuster and cross the invoice by a easy majority within the Senate.

Associated | Home Republicans demand modifications to price range invoice they already voted for

The modifications to the Home invoice that Home Republicans will vote on on Wednesday really improve the invoice’s price ticket. For instance, the brand new model strips out a provision that sought to finish fraud in a pandemic-era worker retention tax credit score, which now will add $6.3 billion to the invoice’s price ticket, Politico reported. Additionally axed from the revised invoice is a coverage that sought to strip a bump within the quantity of meals support given to households that additionally obtain heating and cooling help.

McGovern stated if Republicans vote for the invoice once more Wednesday afternoon, they’re exhibiting their issues with the invoice are a load of bunk.

“If you have ‘sounded the alarm’ about this bill and vote yes on today’s rule, you’re complicit in what you are claiming to oppose,” McGovern, a rating member of the Home Guidelines Committee, wrote in a letter to his Home colleagues. “Today’s rule is your opportunity to vote NO and stop these provisions from moving forward.”

Our cash is on Republicans ignoring their very own issues and voting for the dogshit invoice—for the second time.

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