House Republicans constructing new border bill without foreign aid

WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – Lawmakers are scrambling to revive a border bill, after House Republicans rejected the Senate’s national security supplemental package.

“We are not going to be forced into action by the Senate, who in the latest product they sent us over, does not have one word in the bill about America’s border, not one word about security,” House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said.

Speaker Johnson says House Republicans are instead exploring other border security options, one that Rep. Mark Green (R-Tenn.) says adequately addresses the border crisis.

“The action is not dead,” Rep. Green said. “People are working right now to get us to something that maybe the Senate will be okay with.”

But Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) warns if the bill isn’t bipartisan, it’s back to square one, and he says border communities need the help now.

“Our border is in shambles,” Senator Graham said. “So I want my House colleagues to send over something tough, but that has a prayer of getting through the Senate.”

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