Prior to the House passing the Republican’s tax plan, a female protester crashed the House gallery and removed her top.
“House protesters gone wild: woman takes her top off in the gallery of the House protesting tax vote,” tweeted POLITICO’s Anna Palmer.
House protesters gone wild: woman takes her top off in the gallery of the House protesting tax vote.
— Anna Palmer (@apalmerdc) December 19, 2017
NBC News’ Johnathan Allen added the woman was still wearing her bra.
Woman protesting tax cut bill takes her top off (still wearing bra)
— Jonathan Allen (@jonallendc) December 19, 2017
A woman also shouted “you’re lying,” during House Speaker Paul Ryan remarks on the tax bill.
“Woman shouts “you’re lying” at Paul Ryan from the gallery and House Republicans shout “throw her ass out,” tweeted Guardian reporter Ben Jacobs.
Woman shouts "you're lying" at Paul Ryan from the gallery and House Republicans shout "throw her ass out"
— Ben Jacobs (@Bencjacobs) December 19, 2017
“I heard two distinct shouts of “throw her ass out” from the floor from the GOP side of the chamber. Couldn’t tell from whom,” Jacobs added.
I heard two distinct shouts of "throw her ass out" from the floor from the GOP side of the chamber. Couldn't tell from whom
— Ben Jacobs (@Bencjacobs) December 19, 2017
FOX News reports:
The House on Tuesday approved a massive tax overhaul that would usher in steep rate cuts for American companies, double the deduction millions of families claim on their annual returns and make a host of other changes as part of the biggest rewrite of the tax code since the Reagan administration.
The bill passed on a 227-203 vote.
The $1.5 trillion bill, presuming it clears the Senate as expected, would hand President Trump his first major legislative victory just days before year’s end and the congressional recess.
The bill will go on to the Senate for a vote, reports NBC News.
WATCH: House passes GOP tax bill by 227-203 vote. Senate expected to vote this evening. http://pic.twitter.com/ymdgA664WW
— NBC News (@NBCNews) December 19, 2017
Update: House to re-vote on tax bill Wednesday after Democrats pick apart provisions claiming they violate Senate rules. The Senate will still vote Tuesday evening.
Via The New York Post:
“The Senate parliamentarian determined two minor provisions do not have budgetary impacts and had to be removed from the bill,” a spokesperson for the House Ways and Means Committee told Business Insider.
“The Senate will still vote tonight, and the House will vote tomorrow to send the final bill to the President’s desk.”
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