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Byron Donalds: “The filibuster as we know it today was actually brought into…”

Featuring: Byron Donalds, Republican | U.S. House, Florida, District 19

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Published | Video Starts at 11:26

And in the Senate, it dies. And it dies for one very important reason. It dies because the Senate can't clear their filibuster. The filibuster as we know it today was actually brought into being around 1950, 15, 1917. And at the time, the Senate decided that there was going to be 67 votes to clear the filibuster. That's what they decided they wanted to do. Right. (11:26–11:32)

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