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BumRushDaShow

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16. Roll call votes
Wed Jun 24, 2026, 12:12 PM
Yesterday
H.R.6644 - 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act


SENATE
https://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1192/vote_119_2_00182.htm

Vote Counts:

YEAs 85
NAYs 5
Not Voting 10



HOUSE
https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2026224?Page=2

VOTES

yea: 358
nay: 32
present: 0
not voting: 41



This was probably one of the most lopsided votes out of this session of Congress.

For an override, need 2/3rds = 290 in the House and 67 in the Senate.

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Asshole...... Lovie777 Yesterday #1
Trump is unsurpassed in that character trait. oasis Yesterday #17
Stupid piece of wasted space UpInArms Yesterday #2
He's going to lose the Mid-Term elections bigly, no_hypocrisy Yesterday #3
There was already Vote ID in place. Ridiculous charade........... Bengus81 Yesterday #4
"National Emergency" johnnyfins Yesterday #5
330 million hostages Ponietz Yesterday #6
can't wait to desecrate its corpse dave99 Yesterday #7
Release the Epstein Housing Bill /nt bucolic_frolic Yesterday #8
They might not have the votes to override a veto. SamuelAdams Yesterday #9
Roll call votes BumRushDaShow Yesterday #16
Wow! I haven't followed this bill. LeftInTX Yesterday #23
Will enough Republicans remain firm on their initial votes when it comes time to override Trump's veto? sop Yesterday #30
They would only need to override if he vetoes it BumRushDaShow 23 hrs ago #34
He has 10 days GCG Yesterday #10
Thank you - somebody said it! Prairie Gates Yesterday #13
This is also what I said, but... Ol Janx Spirit Yesterday #14
They NEVER "recess" anymore except at the end of a Congressional session BumRushDaShow Yesterday #24
Except when Johnson kept the House out of session for 54 days during the government shutdown. Ol Janx Spirit Yesterday #28
And guess what? BumRushDaShow 22 hrs ago #35
"Thank you - somebody said it!" BumRushDaShow Yesterday #19
So 10 days from now it's a law, except Congress takes the first week of July off, am I right? FakeNoose Yesterday #27
They don't "take off" even during holidays because they do " Pro Forma" every 3 days BumRushDaShow 22 hrs ago #37
That's what i thot electric_blue68 22 hrs ago #36
Trump doesn't know that. TomSlick Yesterday #31
I hope he does veto it and the veto is overridden, MarineCombatEngineer Yesterday #11
He isnt vetoing it though so it might become law still. Hopefully. SSJVegeta Yesterday #12
He cancelled the signing prior to meeting with GOP Senators. maxsolomon Yesterday #15
And they will ALL line up kacekwl Yesterday #18
Slobfather knows he's going to lose bigly this Fall Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Yesterday #20
Well, he was never going to sign it chowmama Yesterday #21
Oh well. It was too good to be true! LeftInTX Yesterday #22
If he doesn't sign it, it will automatically become law after 10 days (excluding Sundays) BumRushDaShow Yesterday #25
A traitorous billionaire grifter as president, relogic Yesterday #26
Whiny little shite paleotn Yesterday #29
It's like all things he does for show jgmiller Yesterday #32
Good. Do not let him try to take credit for it. Run the ads mb40 Yesterday #33
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