Trump expressed dissatisfaction with the delay in the final vote on the "Beautiful Bill" due to internal strife within the Republican Party.
Internet reports that Trump expressed dissatisfaction with the delay in the final vote on H.R.1 ("a great and beautiful bill") due to infighting within the Republican Party. Notably, Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Kentucky, spoke in key procedural resolution H. The voting position on Res. 566 changed-he changed from Yea to Nay. This procedural resolution is crucial to moving H.R.1 into the final voting stage. Despite Masi's "rebellion", the resolution was passed by a narrow margin, with a vote of 212 to 211. This extremely close vote suggests that top Republicans may need to renegotiate the provisions of the bill or make certain concessions to gain enough Republican lawmakers 'renewed support to ensure the bill's final passage. If the content of the bill is revised, another procedural vote may be required. Once the House passes the final version, the bill still needs to be agreed with the Senate-either by establishing a conference committee to negotiate a unified version, or by having the Senate vote directly on the House version.
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