Byron Donalds claims House leadership shut down voting on CR due to his ‘no’ vote.
Rep. Byron Donalds Explains Missed House Vote on Continuing Resolution
Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) shed light on why he was unable to participate in a crucial House vote on a continuing resolution. According to Donalds, House leadership deliberately closed the vote to ensure the resolution’s passage.
The resolution, which aimed to maintain current spending levels and prevent a government shutdown, was successfully passed by the House, Senate, and signed by President Joe Biden. However, Donalds took to social media to express his intention to vote against the resolution, criticizing it for perpetuating “reckless spending” under Speaker Pelosi and failing to address border security. Unfortunately, the voting process concluded before he had the opportunity to cast his vote.
Donalds Reveals Inside Details
During a Sunday interview, Donalds shared his experience, stating, “I was coming up the elevator in the Capitol Building to go vote. They closed the vote down because there were members on the House floor who were changing their votes from yes to no. I was told that there were senators on our floor begging our leadership to close the votes so the measure would have, ’cause it needed two-thirds. The leadership knew I was a no. If I was a yes, they would have held the vote open for me; they didn’t. It’s that simple.”
When discussing the resolution itself, Donalds criticized it as “a terrible deal for the American people,” emphasizing the ongoing issues of border security and high inflation. He rejected the notion that his stance represents solely ”MAGA Republicans,” asserting that prioritizing secure voting and reducing government spending is a matter of common sense.
Concerns Over House Speaker McCarthy
Donalds also expressed concerns about House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), suggesting that McCarthy’s lack of strong leadership has put him in a precarious position. When asked about potentially voting for a motion to remove McCarthy from the speakership, Donalds admitted he is currently undecided, stating, “I gotta really think about that because there is a lot of stuff going on in the building behind us.”
Furthermore, Republican 2024 presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy criticized the passage of the resolution, labeling it as a deflection. Ramaswamy called for an end to the artificial debate surrounding government shutdowns and advocated for a true shutdown of the administrative state.
The resolution, signed by President Biden late Saturday night, grants Congress an additional 45 days to pass the annual appropriations bill for the upcoming fiscal year. It includes Biden’s $16 billion supplemental request for disaster relief and funds the government at fiscal 2023 levels.
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What were the reasons behind House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s decision to fast-track the voting process on the continuing resolution?
And provided insight into the events that unfolded leading up to the missed vote. He explained that House leadership, led by Speaker Nancy Pelosi, deliberately fast-tracked the voting process in order to limit dissenting voices and ensure the resolution’s passage.
Donalds expressed his frustration at being denied the opportunity to voice his opposition to the continuing resolution. He believes that the rushed voting process was a strategic move by House leadership to quell any dissent and avoid a prolonged debate on the resolution’s merits.
The Continuing Resolution and Donalds’ Concerns
Donalds’ opposition to the continuing resolution stems from his concerns about the implications of the proposed spending levels. He argues that the resolution perpetuates irresponsible and excessive spending, adding to the burden of future generations.
Furthermore, Donalds highlights the resolution’s failure to address critical issues, such as border security. He asserts that any measure aimed at maintaining the functioning of the government should also prioritize the safety and security of the American people. By neglecting to address border security, Donalds argues that the resolution falls short of fulfilling its purpose.
A Call for Transparency and Accountability
In light of the events surrounding the missed vote, Donalds calls for greater transparency and accountability within the House of Representatives. He believes that all representatives should be given a fair opportunity to participate in the legislative process and voice their constituents’ concerns.
Donalds emphasizes the importance of robust debate and open discussions when making decisions that impact the American people. By denying representatives the chance to express their opinions and cast their votes, he believes that the House leadership undermines the democratic principles on which the country was founded.
In conclusion, Rep. Byron Donalds sheds light on the reasons behind his missed House vote on the continuing resolution. He believes that House leadership deliberately closed the vote to ensure the resolution’s passage, limiting dissenting voices. Donalds expresses his concerns about the resolution’s spending levels and its failure to address border security. He calls for greater transparency and accountability within the House of Representatives to uphold democratic principles and allow all representatives to participate in the legislative process.
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