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US House defeats amendment to end Israel aid, but nearly half of Democrats vote in favor
The US House of Representatives on Wednesday defeated an amendment to cut off aid to Israel, despite nearly half of Democrats supporting it, reflecting the growing rupture between the party and Israel ...
Nearly half of House Democrats voted to cut off aid to Israel Wednesday, underscoring a seismic shift in political support for the longtime U.S. ally. The amendment to a State Department spending bill ...
More than 100 House Democrats voted to block billions of dollars in military aid to Israel — an ultimately unsuccessful effort that highlighted the growing division in their party on the issue. On ...
Washington — House Democrats were sharply divided on whether to cut off aid to Israel during a floor vote on the issue Wednesday, marking the latest flashpoint in the party's rift over support for the ...
103 Democrats voted for the amendment on Wednesday, showing an inner-party sea change on a contentious issue that could have political ramifications. Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky was the ...
House Democrats split nearly evenly on a Wednesday amendment to cut off U.S. aid to Israel, showcasing how the contentious issue is reshaping the political dynamics in the party. The amendment ...
The top two ranking Democrats split in their votes, in a sign of shifting sentiment in the party. A slight majority of House Democrats voting on Wednesday backed Rep. Thomas Massie’s amendment to cut ...
Rep. Thomas Massie’s (R-KY) amendment to cut off U.S. aid to Israel in an annual appropriations bill failed on the House floor. The amendment failed 314-104, with 215 Republicans and 98 Democrats ...
The measure failed, but the level of support among Democrats exposed a stark shift in the party away from backing the Jewish state. By Annie Karni Reporting from the Capitol See more of our coverage ...
A striking number of House Democrats — 103 — voted Wednesday to cut off military aid to Israel for the next fiscal year, in a sign of the growing disconnect between the Democratic leadership’s ...
What began as a safeguard for continuity of government has increasingly been referred to in discussions about removing a president from office.
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