U.S. Senate Republicans Stall Defense Budget Over Amendments And A Lack Of Debate

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 Politico: Republicans stall defense bill over amendment dispute 

Democrats needed to muster 60 votes to advance the bill, but Republicans are digging in over Nord Stream 2 sanctions. 

Must-pass defense policy legislation hit a fresh snag in the Senate on Monday as Republicans blocked the bill from advancing, with no clear path to resolving a partisan dispute over amendment votes. 

An effort to cut off debate on the Senate version of the annual National Defense Authorization Act resulted in a 45-51 vote, well short of the 60 votes needed to move the legislation forward.  

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WNU Editor: The votes are simply not there for the Senate Democrats to advance their defense bill.  

More News On The US Defense Bill Stalled In The US Senate  

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