Congress delays vote on Republican-backed ICE funding after GOP infighting
Congress has postponed a vote on a Republican-backed funding bill for ICE due to internal conflicts within the party. The delays were caused by disagreements over unrelated issues that disrupted the legislative process. This situation highlights ongoing tensions among Republican lawmakers.
- ▪Congress was set to vote on a funding bill for ICE.
- ▪Infighting among Republicans led to the delay of the vote.
- ▪The disagreements were over issues unrelated to the ICE funding bill.
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Politics Congress delays vote on Republican-backed ICE funding after GOP infighting May 22, 20266:50 AM ET Heard on Morning Edition By Barbara Sprunt , Leila Fadel Congress delays vote on Republican-backed ICE funding after GOP infighting Audio will be available later today. Republicans upended plans to pass a partisan bill to fund ICE after party infighting over unrelated issues snarled their progress. Sponsor Message Facebook Flipboard Email
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