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House to Vote on Overriding Trump's First Vetoes of Second Term

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The House of Representatives is set to vote on overriding President Trump's first vetoes of his second term. The vote comes after the Senate voted to block Trump from further military action in Venezuela earlier in the day.

The House will consider overriding Trump's vetoes on several key pieces of legislation, including a bill that would have imposed new sanctions on Russia. The move is seen as a major rebuke to Trump's foreign policy agenda.

The vote is expected to be a close one, with many Democrats and some Republicans expected to vote in favor of overriding Trump's vetoes. The outcome is far from certain, however, and the vote is likely to be a major test of Trump's ability to get his agenda through Congress.

The House is expected to vote on the overrides later today, with the outcome likely to be known by the end of the day.

The move is seen as a major escalation of the conflict between Trump and Congress, and is likely to have significant implications for the president's ability to get his agenda through.

House to Vote on Overriding Trump's Vetoes

The House of Representatives will vote on overriding President Trump's first vetoes of his second term, in a move that is seen as a major rebuke to Trump's foreign policy agenda.

Key Pieces of Legislation

The House will consider overriding Trump's vetoes on several key pieces of legislation, including a bill that would have imposed new sanctions on Russia.

Expected Outcome

The vote is expected to be a close one, with many Democrats and some Republicans expected to vote in favor of overriding Trump's vetoes.

Implications

The move is seen as a major escalation of the conflict between Trump and Congress, and is likely to have significant implications for the president's ability to get his agenda through.

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