“We will try” to stop it from being passed by the House of Representatives, tweeted Rep. Chip Roy, who holds a prominent position among members of the hard-line group.
After hard-fought negotiations with the White House on a temporary deal on the US debt ceiling, the next challenge for House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is to push it through the upper house, where hard-line Republicans are already threatening to vote against it.
As Democratic and Republican negotiators work out the final details of a deal to lift the federal government’s $31.4 trillion borrowing limit in the coming days, McCarthy is likely to need to step up behind the scenes.
“We will try” to stop it from being passed by the House of Representatives, tweeted Rep. Chip Roy, who holds an important position among members of the hard-line group (the House Freedom Caucus) in the House of Representatives.
House and Senate Republicans are critical of the deal’s timing, but also the terms on which it was made, as the terms are made public.
However, McCarthy says he expects the reported deal to attract support from Republicans in the House of Representatives.
Source :Skai
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