House tries for a likely doomed CR
House Speaker Mike Johnson’s short-term government funding plan is expected to fail when it reaches the House floor, exposing GOP struggles to pass a funding bill without Democratic support. Johnson has resisted considering backup plans, despite internal opposition from approximately 10 Republicans and criticism from figures like Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who called the plan "DOA." As the likelihood of a government shutdown looms, Democrats are preparing to blame Republicans for prioritizing conservative agendas over funding. Some Republicans hope that the bill's failure will push leadership toward bipartisan negotiations.
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