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Half of Republicans believe false accounts of deadly
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H.R.1. would ensure permanent centralized Democratic control over every part of America. There’s no way Republicans could win back the White House and Congress if immigrants and felons can vote, and Leftist bureaucrats gerrymander every state to benefit Democrats.
The bill passed the House in early March, but right now it’s doubtful it will pass the Senate. Every House Republican voted against it and every Senate Republican opposes it. To pass it, Democrats would have to eliminate the filibuster, which also doesn’t look likely.
Everyone from Mike Pence (above) to cucky National Review writer Dan McLaughlin attacks it.
McConnell Warns Of Serious Consequences For Businesses Boycotting Georgia Over Law
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Republicans are touting benefits of $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill despite voting against it insider@insider.com (John L. Dorman) © House Television via AP Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-North Carolina) speaks on the House floor. House Television via AP
Republicans are touting benefits of the COVID-19 relief legislation they opposed in Congress.
Mitch McConnell said Republicans would have a talk with Americans about the bill s issues.
Meanwhile, funding for healthcare and restaurants is being praised by some GOP members.
For months, Congressional Republicans have been unanimously opposed to the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package that was backed by President Joe Biden and signed into law in March.