U.S. House Republicans want changes to budget before voting for it again
- Several House Republicans have indicated they will oppose the budget reconciliation legislation unless modifications are made, expressing particular reservations about the judicial and artificial intelligence-related measures as of June 2025.
- This opposition arises amid discussions over a bill clause that prevents federal judges from imposing contempt penalties without a prior bond order, along with a decade-long prohibition on state-level AI regulation.
- Republicans also dispute the increasing use of nationwide injunctions by lower federal courts, which they say bind the president and affect all 330 million Americans.
- Ted Cruz criticized the power of federal district judges to block presidential actions across the entire country, describing this practice as an example of "judicial tyranny."
- The controversy signals potential delays or opposition to the bill, as lawmakers warn they may withhold support unless Senate changes remove these provisions.
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