House Democratic leaders are considering supporting Speaker Mike Johnson's plan to divide an emergency foreign aid package into parts, but they require that all elements of the Senate-passed bill be included in the deal. Senate Democrats are also open to backing the House proposal, expressing concerns about potential issues in Johnson's strategy.
Senate Democrats say they’re open to the possibility of backing the foreign aid proposal emerging from the House, even as they raise concerns about potential landmines in Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-La.) plan. https://t.co/2XO8togZHE
🇺🇸House Democrats are open to dividing an emergency foreign aid package, as suggested by Speaker Mike #Johnson, but they insist that all elements of the #Senate-passed bill be included in the deal before moving forward, The Hill reported. https://t.co/7C7xvLRU28
House Democratic leaders said that they’re ready to embrace Speaker Johnson’s strategy of splitting an emergency foreign aid package into targeted pieces, but first want assurances that all the components of a Senate-passed bill are a part of the deal. https://t.co/CFo01rkJ7t
House Democratic leaders said they’re ready to embrace Speaker Mike Johnson’s strategy of splitting an emergency foreign aid package into targeted pieces, but first want assurances that all the components of a Senate-passed bill are a part of the deal. https://t.co/GVC1hmPo71
New reporting by @LACaldwellDC: House Democrats are open to helping Speaker Johnson overcome a blocked procedural hurdle, known as a rule, to allow for floor debate if the three foreign aid provisions mirror the pieces of the Senate bill. The latest: https://t.co/8GVFTm3q25