Speaker Johnson says Senate Democrats voted nine times to block troop pay because leadership told them to
House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana says answering a reporter question at a morning news conference with the Main Street Caucus on the 15th day of a government shutdown that it would do them no good to pass yet another CR out of the house because it would meet the same fate as Chuck Schumer and the Senate Democrats wanted to close the government down, while Democrats in Congress had voted nine times to block the pay of troops and Capitol Police and all the federal employees because their leadership Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer told them they had to.





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