Latest threat to Trump's wall? House Republicans ditching Washington
Latest threat to Trumps wall? House Republicans ditching Washington
By Bryan Lowry
December 13, 2018 04:48 PM,
Updated December 13, 2018 08:42 PM
A lot of House Republicans are heading out of Washington as their lame duck session drags on and their absences from Congress could be a big barrier to President Donald Trumps proposed border wall.
Republicans lost 40 seats and control of the House in last months election, the partys worst battering since the Watergate scandal-inspired election of 1974. Democrats will take control of the chamber Jan. 3, making these final weeks of the 2018 session Republicans last best chance for at least two years to provide big money for the wall.
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23 Republicans were absent Thursday morning when the House met for votes on unrelated legislation including Florida Rep. Carlos Curbelo, California Rep. Jeff Denham, Missouri Reps. Vicky Hartzler and Ann Wagner and Kansas Rep. Lynn Jenkins. Hartzler was absent because her father died.
Curbelo, who lost his re-election bid in the face of anti-Trump backlash, said on Twitter Wednesday that he wont vote for any legislation that provides significant funding for new barriers along the border if it is not paired with provisions to protect young people enrolled in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. That sort of deal is unlikely this year.
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