FLASH: @HawleyMO announces he will object during Jan. 6 Electoral College tally, assuring House & Senate votes on Trump's election allegations.
Upshot of this: Hawley is signaling he's object to at least the Pennsylvania votes and is keeping is options open on others. The only question now is whether Jan. 6 is a long day on the Hill or a VERY long day on the Hill.
And make no mistake: These objections are all but certain to be voted down in both chambers. Hawley acknowledges he is only seeking to "raise these critical issues" of state election procedures and Big Tech political meddling.
Statement from the entire Louisiana congressional delegation via @SteveScalise: "More than anything, Luke was a loving husband, father, brother, and son, and his family – like so many others who have been affected by this evil disease – needs our prayers."
Seeing some armchair parliamentarians out there that Democrats could "clay pigeon" the GOP combo bill and divide the question to get a standalone vote on $2K checks. Sorry to break it to everyone, but that's not gonna happen. 1/
For one: there's just no time to get into a regular-order legislative process on either of these bills. Any votes that get set up will have to be done under a unanimous consent agreement to get done before the Congress ends on Sunday. No such motion would be in order. 2/
For another: You can't "clay pigeon" bills, only amendments. See Riddick's, p.1,503: "applies to amendments and motions but not to the original text of the bill, which, except by unanimous consent or suspension of the rules, must be acted on as a single question in one vote." 3/
Confirmed: @SenateCloakroom described S.5085 in wrap-up memo tonight as a measure that would "Increase the additional 2020 recovery rebates and repeal section 230."
Per two aides familiar, the bill also includes language establishing a commission to study and report on election fraud. Details TK.
FOLLOW HERE through the day: Fate of $2,000 stimulus checks proposal, backed by Trump, is in McConnell’s hands washingtonpost.com/powerpost/stim…
Appointment @cspan viewing at noon: McConnell remarks, Schumer UC request on House bill; plus Sanders & Markey ready to block NDAA action to get checks vote.
McConnell now speaking, starting with NDAA. He is guaranteeing an override: "Soon this important legislation will be passed into law." c-span.org/congress/?cham…
Update on this: @LeaderHoyer told Dems today House will pass $2K checks by rule tonight if they can't pass on suspension. But I am sensing a lot of optimism that won't be necessary.
Translation: They'll vote again using majority threshold instead of 2/3ds. But it will take a lot more time and an extra procedural vote.
But 2/3ds possible -- one thing to watch: GOP absences. Most Rs aren't using proxy voting and every nonvoting member shrinks the denominator.
FLASH: House passes $2,000 stimulus checks on bipartisan 275-134 vote; now to the Senate where action is uncertain. washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/…
Never have I more wanted to preface a tweet with "knock on wood," but Trump has indicated to congressional leaders that he will sign the covid/omnibus bill into law, averting a potential long shutdown. W/ @seungminkim@JStein_WaPo@ToluseOwashingtonpost.com/us-policy/2020…
Long Trump statement ("demanding many rescissions"; "Congress has promised"; "I will never give up my fight") amounts to total and complete surrender.
By signing, he has eliminated all leverage he had to actually do any of these things. Everything else is puffery: Dems are holding the $2K checks vote, which most Rs oppose; Congress has been promising to "review" 230 for yrs; Senate "process" will be quickly blocked by Ds, etc.