On “Jesse Watters Prime Time,” Jesse Watters explains how Congress' reevaluated spending bill increased its page count from 1,547 pages to 116, but was still rejected by House members. Explained.
Trump-backed spending bill aimed at averting government shutdown fails in House of Representatives
Jesse Waters: Let's talk a little bit about Washington. In case you missed it, this happened in the last 24 hours. The 1,500-page spending bill that Congress tried to screw with yesterday was hacked down to 116 pages. Congress just cut 1,400 pages of spending. I've never witnessed that before. I've been doing this for over 20 years.
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$15 million to make recycling more accessible. It's gone. 12 biolabs, VAX mandates, and gain of function are gone. A law that puts them above the law.
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But they kept $3 million to test the molasses inspector. There's nothing worse than bad molasses, so you can't take that risk. It's a big loss for the molasses lobby. Big molasses, not happy. Either way, it was a big win. trump and the president And this is the best thing Congress is going to do.
When Democrats heard the news that they wouldn't get raises or leave Obamacare, they started shouting, “That's outrageous!” Inside their small conference room. Yes, they're chanting when things don't go their way, they're chanting. The adults are singing along.
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The Trump team says this is a new strategy. You won't have to wait much longer to find out what's in these confidential fee bills. You can also read it on the internet Mr. Musk can use a megaphone. To spit out what is inside.
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