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$1.7T Spending Bill Heads To Biden’s Desk After Being Passed By House

Federal government pays itself, increases inflation and funds unpopular groups and schemes.

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The U.S. House of Representatives approved the massive $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill on Friday, meaning the federal government can continue operating until October 2023.

The bloated bill was passed with 225 votes in favor and 201 against, as nine House GOP members voted for the bill and New York Democrat Congresswoman AOC voted against it.

From boosting FBI funding after the recent Twitter Files revelations to spending tax dollars on population control and future pandemic surveillance, the spending bill is filled with unpopular ideas.

However, thanks to the 4,155 pages included in the legislation, there’s no way any of the politicians who passed it even know what’s in it.

Watch Texas Rep. Chip Roy rip into the massive spending package:

GOP Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky wheeled in the physical bill to provide Americans with a visual example of why he voted against it and how difficult it would be to examine before voting.

Learn more about what’s in the ridiculous omnibus bill by watching the following show segments from War Room and The American Journal.


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