Jin10 data reported on July 3, according to The Wall Street Journal, that on Wednesday night local time, Republican leaders in the U.S. House of Representatives faced a setback on Trump’s tax and spending bill, as the party's slim majority once again created a dramatic last-minute event on Capitol Hill. Four Republican lawmakers—Keith Self, Victoria Spartz, Andrew Clyde, and Brian Fitzpatrick—joined Democrats in voting against the procedural "rule" vote, temporarily blocking Republicans from advancing to the final passage stage. The procedural vote lasted into the early hours, spanning over 7 hours, reportedly the longest voting time in the history of the House.
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Media: Four Republican lawmakers oppose procedural vote on Trump's tax bill
Jin10 data reported on July 3, according to The Wall Street Journal, that on Wednesday night local time, Republican leaders in the U.S. House of Representatives faced a setback on Trump’s tax and spending bill, as the party's slim majority once again created a dramatic last-minute event on Capitol Hill. Four Republican lawmakers—Keith Self, Victoria Spartz, Andrew Clyde, and Brian Fitzpatrick—joined Democrats in voting against the procedural "rule" vote, temporarily blocking Republicans from advancing to the final passage stage. The procedural vote lasted into the early hours, spanning over 7 hours, reportedly the longest voting time in the history of the House.