President-elect Donald Trump is earning recognition for a significant legislative victory after both the House and Senate voted to pass a clean funding bill, marking a notable step in reshaping federal priorities. The legislation garnered attention for its specific provisions, including the removal of protections for the January 6th Committee.
President Trump just got a massive win in Congress
— Wall Street Mav (@WallStreetMav) December 21, 2024
After he blocked the Swamp 1,500+ page version, he got a clean version without the pay raises and without the most of the other junk like NFL stadium and vaccine mandates.
More importantly, he secured legitimate funding for… pic.twitter.com/LAl3XlKVas
Speaker Mike Johnson revealed that he maintained consistent communication with Trump throughout the process, underscoring the president-elect’s influence on negotiations and final outcomes.
Key Provisions in the Bill:
January 6th Committee Accountability: Removes protections previously granted to the committee.
Censorship Concerns Addressed: Blocks funding for the Global Engagement Center, a State Department agency accused of censoring conservative voices.
Disaster Relief Funding: Allocates $20 billion in assistance for disaster-affected regions.
Support for Farmers: Provides $10 billion in aid to farmers whose livelihoods have been impacted by recent hurricanes.
REPORT: Trump is being credited for the legislative win after the House voted to pass the clean funding bill, specifically wanted to remove protections for the J6 Committee.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 21, 2024
Speaker Johnson says he was in constant contact with Trump throughout the process.
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Saturday morning’s legislative win is seen as a signal of Trump’s ongoing influence over the Republican Party and his potential governance strategy as president-elect.
The bill’s passage highlights a shift in congressional focus toward accountability and targeted domestic relief—issues that resonate with the GOP base.
It is now on its way to President Biden’s desk.
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I do not know what all the excitement is all about the passage of this bill. The January 6th accountability is not going to happen unless the Senate removes “Section 605,” giving retroactive immunity to all lawmakers from any prosecutions, regarding any lawless acts since the first Trump Administration. To be sure, it got lots of support from the many “RINOs” in the House.
If the J6 Commitee did nothing wrong, did not mislead the American Public with their conclusions, did not destroy evidence, and operated independently of Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, then they have nothing to worry about. If they did things illegal, mislead the American Public, caused people to be arrested, unfairly tried and inprisoned over false and misleading evidence, destroyed the evidence that put them in prison or whole sale destroyed government records and conviction evidence knowing full well it was illegal, and were on a crusade as directed by Nancy Pelois’s hate for Donald Trump, then they shoud not be granted any kind of preemptive Pardon or anything else as they should be held responisble for thier own actions. They work for us, we do not work for them,.