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John Barrasso: “Voting yes for a short term continuing resolution was not…”

Featuring: John Barrasso, Republican | U.S. Senate Wyoming

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Barrasso Slams Radical Schumer Shutdown Plan

Published | Video Starts at 06:30

Let me repeat, 13 short term continuing resolutions under President Biden. Schumer was the majority leader at the time. 96% of Democrats voted for them. Voting yes for a short term continuing resolution was not considered controversial for the Democrats a year ago. Now, I recognize that the minority leader today has a political problem. His radical base is demanding a government shutdown. They expect it. They insist on it. (06:30–06:39)

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Asserts that Democrats did not find voting for short-term continuing resolutions controversial a year ago.

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