Here Are The Eight Republicans Who Voted Against Trump To Fund The Government
Eight Republican congressmen voted against President Donald Trump to approve the individual Financial Services Appropriations bill to reopen that section of the government Wednesday.
The vote was 240 to 188. All Democrats voted “aye.” House Democrats were joined by eight Republicans who voted “yes” on a bill that would fund reopen the Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Small Business Administration (SBA), U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and other key agencies.
The eight Republicans are:
- Washington Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler
- Pennsylvania Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick
- Texas Rep. Will Hurd
- New York Rep. John Katko
- Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger
- New York Rep. Elise Stefanik
- Michigan Rep. Fred Upton
- Oregon Rep. Greg Walden
This comes as House Republicans introduced a bill Wednesday that offers to pay federal employees who work during the government shutdown.
As the government is in its 19th day of a partial shutdown, five Republican lawmakers, Ohio Rep. Bob Gibbs, North Carolina Rep. Mark Meadows, Indiana Rep. Susan Brooks, Colorado Rep. Scott Tipton and Virginia Rep. Morgan Griffith, introduced legislation that would require federal workers be paid during the partial shutdown.
President Donald Trump was on Capitol Hill Wednesday meeting with Republican senators to discuss the shutdown and border wall funding. After the meeting, he said Republicans were “unified.”
Trump also warned Democrats that he may declare a national emergency if they can not come to an agreement soon.
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