According to reports, on Wednesday night local time, Republican leaders in the US House of Representatives faced setbacks on Trump's tax and spending bill, and the party's weak majority once again created a last-minute drama on Capitol Hill. Four Republican lawmakers — Keith Selff, Victoria Spaz, Andrew Clyde, and Brian Fitzpatrick — joined the Democrats in voting against procedural “rules,” preventing the Republican Party from entering the final adoption phase, at least for now. The procedural vote continued until late at night and lasted more than 7 hours. It is said to be the longest voting time in the history of the House of Representatives.

Zhitongcaijing · 07/03 03:33
According to reports, on Wednesday night local time, Republican leaders in the US House of Representatives faced setbacks on Trump's tax and spending bill, and the party's weak majority once again created a last-minute drama on Capitol Hill. Four Republican lawmakers — Keith Selff, Victoria Spaz, Andrew Clyde, and Brian Fitzpatrick — joined the Democrats in voting against procedural “rules,” preventing the Republican Party from entering the final adoption phase, at least for now. The procedural vote continued until late at night and lasted more than 7 hours. It is said to be the longest voting time in the history of the House of Representatives.