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Reading the article, I don't see where he's saying he's going to strip Ukraine aid from a bill that has already been passed.

I think the issue here is the title of this post. I don't the the OP is quite clear on the issue.

From the article:

Representative Ralph Norman (R-SC), told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview that he suspects House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is prepared to remove Ukraine-aid spending from other spending bills on the floor for a vote.

The bills being spoken of here are ones that have yet to be voted on.

In OP's defense, the author of the article, "Tod", is a bit sloppy in their writing as well.

For instance, when he says:

This would include bills like the recent omnibus spending package and stop-gap funding bills, both of which were rammed through Democrat-majority chambers late last fall.

In this case, he's using the word "like" to mean "similar to", not to mean "such as". It's sloppy writing.

This is most likely what has led to the confusion here. But in reading the article, it seems obvious that they're talking about removing aid from bills that haven't been passed yet.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Reading the article, I don't see where he's saying he's going to strip Ukraine aid from a bill that has already been passed.

I think the issue here is the title of this post. I don't the the OP is quite clear on the issue.

From the article:

Representative Ralph Norman (R-SC), told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview that he suspects House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is prepared to remove Ukraine-aid spending from other spending bills on the floor for a vote.

The bills being spoken of here are ones that have yet to be voted on.

In OP's defense, the author of the article, "Tod", is a bit sloppy in their writing as well.

For instance, when he says:

This would include bills like the recent omnibus spending package and stop-gap funding bills, both of which were rammed through Democrat-majority chambers late last fall.

In this case, he's using the word "like" to mean "similar", not to mean "such as". It's sloppy writing.

This is most likely what has led to the confusion here. But in reading the article, it seems obvious that they're talking about removing aid from bills that haven't been passed yet.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Reading the article, I don't see where he's saying he's going to strip Ukraine aid from a bill.

I think the issue here is the title of this post. I don't the the OP is quite clear on the issue.

From the article:

Representative Ralph Norman (R-SC), told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview that he suspects House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is prepared to remove Ukraine-aid spending from other spending bills on the floor for a vote.

The bills being spoken of here are ones that have yet to be voted on.

In OP's defense, the author of the article, "Tod", is a bit sloppy in their writing as well.

For instance, when he says:

This would include bills like the recent omnibus spending package and stop-gap funding bills, both of which were rammed through Democrat-majority chambers late last fall.

In this case, he's using the word "like" to mean "similar", not to mean "such as". It's sloppy writing.

This is most likely what has led to the confusion here. But in reading the article, it seems obvious that they're talking about removing aid from bills that haven't been passed yet.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Reading the article, I don't see where he's saying he's going to strip Ukraine aid from a bill.

I think the issue here is the title of this post. I don't the the OP is quite clear on the issue.

From the article:

Representative Ralph Norman (R-SC), told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview that he suspects House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is prepared to remove Ukraine-aid spending from other spending bills on the floor for a vote.

The bills being spoken of here are ones that have yet to be voted on.

In OP's defense, the author of the article, "Tod", is a bit sloppy in their writing as well.

1 year ago
1 score