House Republicans are blaming each other after their latest bid to pass border security measures failed over the weekend.
Frustrated House Republicans are trading barbs with their own colleagues after the passage of a $95 billion foreign aid bill with funding for Ukraine and Israel. Different factions of the House Republican Conference feuded over the weekend after the House passed four foreign aid bills via a simple majority vote, while a separate border security bill that needed two-thirds supermajority of the chamber failed to reach that threshold.
Rep. Greg Murphy, R-N.C., took a veiled shot at GOP rebels after the Saturday vote, accusing them of throwing up roadblocks for media attention, 'Sadly we have some egos outpacing intellects. Could they survive a day a microphone or camera in front of them? We are here TO GOVERN not play to the press.' On the other side of the argument, Rep.
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