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J. D. Vance: “The House of Representatives actually adopted a rule to…”

Featuring: J. D. Vance, Republican | Vice President of the United States | National

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Podcast Conversation with Vice President J.D. Vance at Kid Rock's Nashville Restaurant

Published | Video Starts at 37:40

And I think so. There are things called omnibuses. And omnibuses are like a million different things shoved into one bill, and oftentimes you don't have time to read them. The House, The House of Representatives actually adopted a rule to where they have to get, I think at least four days to actually read it to, to change this, because people weren't getting time to read the stuff before it got voted on this particular bill. The way to think about it is basically if you look, look at a campaign speech I gave back in September of 2024, and I said, we're going to cut … (37:40–37:52)

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