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The household committee of the house rejects Trump Agenda Bill in a large setback for GOP leaders

On Friday, Washington-Das voted the GOP budget committee to reject a comprehensive package for President Donald Trump's agenda and an embarrassing setback to spokesman Mike Johnson, R-La., And Republican leader.

The coordination in the household committee was 16-21, with a group of conservative hardliners who urge steeper expenses to vote with all the democrats against multitrillion dollar legislation and to leave their fate uncertain.

The Republicans, who voted “NO”, were reps. Chip Roy from Texas, Ralph Norman from South Carolina, Andrew Clyde from Georgia and Josh Brecheen from Oklahoma. MP Lloyd Smucker from Pennsylvania changed his voice from “yes” to “No”, he said as a procedural step so that Republicans can call the law again.

During the hearing, Roy fired a warning shots against Republican leaders and said that he rejected the law on how it was written because this would increase the deficit.

“I have to warn my colleagues on this side of the Ganges. This Bill is deeply short. It doesn't do what we say in relation to deficits,” said Roy. “This is the truth. Deficits will rise in the first half of the 10th year budget window and we all know that it is true. And we shouldn't do that. We shouldn't say that we do something that we don't.”

“This invoice invited back savings and expenses to the front,” added Roy. “I am a no on this bill, unless today, tomorrow, Sunday, something has to change, or you won't get my support.”

After reading the vote, Rep. Jodey Arrington, R-Texas, the committee chair, was postponed to the hearing and told the members that they would no longer meet this weekend.

“It's like on the last day of third grade. We can go home,” joked Rep. Glenn Grothman, R-Wis, joked after the hearing.

But he predicted that the calculation would be passing at some point. “It has to happen,” said Grothman.

Negotiations with the GOP holds will continue in the coming days, and the Republicans in the committee will try to group newly grouped on Monday, said Arrington.

The delay on Friday means that Johnson will now be more difficult to comply with his self-imposed commemoration day in order to pass what Trump describes his “big, beautiful bill” and sends them to the Senate.

In a post on X, the Freedom Caucus said that its members will work over the weekend to achieve a deal for the package.

“The MPs Roy, Norman, Brecheen, Clyde and others continue to work in good faith in order to issue the” great beautiful draft law “of the president – we have made progress before coordinating the household committee and will continue the negotiations to further improve the reconciliation package,” said the post from the account of the freedom owl. “We don't go anywhere and we will continue to work for the weekend.”

The failed coordination came only a few hours after Trump had led to the truth about the social to admonish GOP “stands” and demand the Republicans to stand behind the bill.

“The Republicans have to unite, the one, a big beautiful calculation!”, Trump wrote.

“We don't need stands in the Republican Party. Stop talking and do it!” he added

Republican leaders admit that the massive legislative template is not ready for the main time and that critical changes will have to be made in the coming days in order to win the provisions of taxes and the Medicaid in order to gain the unruly members.

Previously, in an office near the hearing, the majority leader of House majority Steve Scalisue, R-La. The chairman of Freedom Caucus, Andy Harris, R-Md., Who is not in the panel, also joined them.

MPs Brendan Boyle, D-Pa.

“You will hear a strong debate in the course of this hearing. And frankly there is a strong gap between the Republicans and some other Republicans. There is also a gap between the two republicans and this side of the podium,” said Boyle, the top democrat in the budget. “At least I can speak why every democratic member is right for the billionaire no.”

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