The House narrowly passed Trump’s domestic policy bill Thursday following a dramatic all-night session and days of negotiations.
In a 215 to 214 vote, all but two House Republicans supported the massive budget package — the centerpiece legislation of Mr. Trump’s second-term agenda — in a vote that came hours after unveiling an updated version of the legislation that GOP leaders hoped would satisfy enough holdouts.
The measure cleared a critical procedural hurdle in the wee hours of the morning, teeing up the vote on final passage after days of consternation among the House Republican conference.
The bill will now go to the Senate, where some Republicans have already voiced some opposition. Congressional leaders have said they want to get it to Mr. Trump’s desk by July 4.
That doesn’t mean we have to pretend that we’re literally living in North Korea. One thing is to push back and fight against what the admin is doing and another one is falling to pathetic displays of histrionics like the original commenter.
Again, ask yourself if Kilmar Abrego García or any of the other Trump deportees in CECOT feel like they’re living in North Korea.
Stop thinking everybody’s experience is like yours. It’s North Korea bad in the US right now, just not for everybody yet like in North Korea. You haven’t been impacted yet: when you are, you’ll change your tune.