The House on Friday is debating the massive $1.7 trillion measure to fund the government, racing to hold a final vote ahead of a monster storm bearing down on the East Coast. But House Leader tried to hold up action to give voice to his party's objections to the spending plan - a move that could solid up his support among Republican lawmakers as he seeks their vote to become speaker.He spoke for 24 minutes on the House floor where he described the budget as a 'monstrosity' filled with 'woke handouts [that] should not be funded by taxpayers.'
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