GOP Divisions Stall House Action on FISA and Farm Bill Ahead of Deadline

GOP Divisions Stall House Action on FISA and Farm Bill Ahead of Deadline
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Internal Republican disagreements are delaying key House legislation, raising questions about the party's ability to advance its priorities.

  • Republican divisions have blocked progress on FISA renewal and the farm bill as an April 30 deadline approaches.
  • A GOP revolt has left the House agenda in limbo, complicating efforts to pass must-pass bills.
  • The House has backed an effort to advance debate on ICE funding and FISA, but major hurdles remain.
  • Prosecutions of figures seen as Trump’s political opponents are adding to Republican challenges during the midterms.
  • Trump's legislative agenda is threatened by the ongoing lack of consensus among House Republicans.

Disagreements within the Republican Party have stalled legislative action in the House, particularly on FISA renewal and the farm bill, with a key deadline approaching.

The legislative impasse could impact the passage of critical bills and affect the party's ability to deliver on its agenda, especially as midterm pressures mount.

Lawmakers face an April 30 deadline to resolve differences and advance key legislation. Further developments are expected as negotiations continue.