Last Wednesday, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), for lack of votes, pulled the six-month stop-gap government funding bill that included a requirement for proof of citizenship to register to vote. Former President Donald Trump had promptly weighed-in, urging Republicans not to pass the bill without the proof of citizenship requirement, thereby endorsing the government shutdown alternative. Johnson subsequently brought up the continuing appropriations bill the next day. Predictably, it lost, 202-220, with 14 Republicans joining 206 Democrats in voting against the measure. The proof of citizenship to register to vote had earlier passed the House in July as a separate measure, the Saf
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