GOP revolt halts House agenda

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A GOP revolt blocks a procedural rule to open debate on three major items—the FISA Section 702 extension, the farm bill (including E15 ethanol provisions), and the Senate-passed budget reconciliation package for ICE and CBP funding—leaving the House unable to move any of them. Hardline objections to FISA (warrant requirements) and tensions over farm-bill provisions have united holdouts, while the White House and Senate push back on concessions, suggesting a government shutdown risk if funding isn’t resolved. Leadership plans to keep the rule vote open to flip holdouts, a tactic that underscores ongoing intra-GOP tensions and procedural brinkmanship.
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