Rep. Thomas Massie was on the only Republican to vote "no" on the budget. House Republicans passed the budget with just two votes, 217-215.
THOMAS MASSIE of Kentucky, posted to X Monday night that “if the Republican budget passes, the deficit gets worse, not better,” Musk replied: “That sounds bad.” It’s likely to be a topic of discussion as House Republicans are meeting with Trump at the White House — just as this is arriving in your inbox.
Thomas Massie (R-KY), among the most consistent opponents of legislation to support Israel and combat antisemitism in the House, to make a bid for the U.S. Senate in the 2026 midterms. The prospect is already generating fierce opposition from the local and national Jewish community.
Every Democrat voted against the measure, while Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., was the lone Republican to oppose it.
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) provided remarks after the House of Representatives passed a budget resolution by a vote of 217-215. This clip also includes comments from Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY),
The agenda passed the House 217-215 and would set out a total amount of money Congress could spend to implement Trump's priorities.
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Hosted on MSNGOP Rep. Thomas Massie Warns Republican Bill Makes Deficit 'Worse' as Mike Johnson Asks for PrayersAs another budget vote looms, Republicans who have little margin for dissent to pass anything in the House are quarreling with one another. Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky took to X to slam the budget as moving in the wrong direction on the ballooning federal deficit.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie was the lone Republican to vote against a GOP-led budget proposal that narrowly passed in the House of Representatives on Tuesday night.
The resolution seeks to allocate hundreds of billions of dollars in additional spending on defense, border security and energy.
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Hosted on MSNTrump Called GOP Rep. Who Was ‘Firm No’ on House Budget, ‘Fuming’ and ‘Screaming’ to Change Her Vote: ReportRep. Virginia Spartz (R-IN) was a "firm no" on the House budget resolution until she got a phone call from President Donald Trump in which he was "fuming" and "screaming" at her, reported Puck's Leigh Ann Caldwell.
Flavor Flav is attempting to stop the clock when it comes to lawmakers name-checking him in Congress. “I voted against the budget yesterday, not because I’m not for decreasing taxes,
Rep. Thomas Massie was the only Republican to vote "no" on the budget. House Republicans passed the budget with just two votes, 217-215.
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