Trump-backed bills on activist judges, illegal voting head for House votes

The Republic of the House of Representatives is trying again to pass two major projects
The Congress correspondent at Fox News joins the American News Room to discuss the House of Representatives on the House of Representatives, which is transferred to pass the draft laws aimed at curbing federal judges and proving citizenship to vote.
Two major projects that support President Donald Trump are scheduled to receive a vote this week after its progress through the parliament’s Rules Committee on Monday evening.
The Rocking Judgments law (NORRA Law) by Representative Daril Issa, R-CALIF, will limit the ability of the provincial court judges to issue orders Trump’s policies are banned At the level of the country. The Voter Protection Law (Save) by MP ROY, R-TEXAS, aims to request the proof of citizenship in the voting registration process.
The previous legislation is a response to Trump’s ongoing confrontation with the judges who broke his agenda, while the latter is a draft law that the president and his allies have long have paid.
The Issa Bill is scheduled to receive a vote on Tuesday afternoon, while it is expected to be narrated in the land of the house Thursday morning.
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Parliament Speaker Mike Johnson and President -elect Donald Trump (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images/File)
It was provided that they pass a procedural obstacle known as the “base vote”. A simple majority of legislators in the House of Representatives are needed to pass a “base” to allow discussion and sounds ultimately at home level on legislation.
The Parliament’s rules committee, the final gatekeeper in front of most legislation, arrives at the entire Chamber, a “base” that combines ISSA and ROY bills with two financial organizational measures are also entitled to vote this week if the base passes.
Both legislations were scheduled to get votes at home last week, but the confrontation on a procedure has nothing to do with voting for the new parents in Congress. The matter ended in paralysis in the room hall on Tuesday afternoon, less than 24 hours after the first votes in the House of Representatives in the week.

Representative Daril Issa, R-Calif. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images/File)
“The Rules Committee made efforts to protect this body from a proposal or nothing, or nothing or nothing to impose a proxy vote, which, although it is limited, will lead us to the bottom of the slippery slope and return to us to the outbreak of the vote on the race, the tranquility that the Virgin depicts, nearly, the tran , ”. Foxx, RN.C, said at the beginning of Monday’s meeting.
“A party that is supposed to be in support of the family prevents a simple and good policy that supports mothers working in Congress. It was an unprecedented step, and fortunately, most of the members of our room pushed back,” said MP Jim McGaven, D-Mass, the best democratic in the committee, during his opening statement.
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Representative Chip Roy, R-TEXAS (Kevin Lietsch/Getty Images/File)
“When the vote lost, Johnson’s speaker sent everyone home, and blamed the few Republicans who have the courage to take a position for family values,” said McGavran.
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With the solution of the issue, it is expected that both voting in the base and each of the measures themselves will pass with a little drama.
It is likely to be a different issue in the Senate, as both projects will need the help of at least some Democrats to meet the 60 -year -old body threshold.
2025-04-08 00:55:00