By Brooke Mallory
The U.S. House of Representatives rejected a Republican spending bill supported by President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday, leaving Congress without a clear strategy to prevent a government shutdown that Democrats say might cause travel disruptions over the Christmas season.
The spending measure was rejected by the House after a vote of 174-235.
It was quickly put together by Republican leaders after Trump and incoming DOGE official Elon Musk shot down the previous bipartisan agreement, as it was filled with excessive “pork”-filled expenditures and other unrelated additions.
Only two Democrats voted in favor of it and 38 Republicans voted against the measure. However, it was originally reported that 37 Republicans voted against it…
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