Rep. Massie, opponent of $2.2 trillion spending bill, forces House colleagues back to D.C. for vote

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Rep. Massie, opponent of $2.2 trillion spending bill, forces House colleagues back to D.C. for vote
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Republican Rep. Massie ratchets up his obstinance, forces House colleagues back to D.C.

The Washington Post is providing this story for free so that all readers have access to this important information about the coronavirus. For more free stories,The scores of lawmakers who rushed back to Washington Friday to secure passage of a $2.2 trillion rescue bill expressed shock and dismay at having to defy the advice of experts and risk their health amid a global pandemic that has already killed more than 1,000 Americans.During his seven years in Congress, Rep.

Rep. Peter T. King tweeted early Friday morning, “because of one Member of Congress refusing to allow emergency action entire Congress must be called back to vote in House,” and added, “Risk of infection and risk of legislation being delayed. Disgraceful. Irresponsible.” “I am wholly rejecting the notion that I am the culpable one because I am insisting on the rules,” he said, adding, in a reference to the top House Republican, “Why aren’t you indicting Kevin McCarthy for conspiracy to circumvent the Constitution?”

To his colleagues, his political tinkering has been less productive. Massie has operated on the sidelines of the House Republican Conference and has reveled in being a lone wolf, casting votes against scores of bills that he believes exceed the federal government’s constitutional mandates.Massie has been too independent, in fact, for the House Freedom Caucus — a famously restless group of hard-right GOP mavericks.

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