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    GOP Split Grows Over Hidden Lawsuit Provision in Shutdown Bill

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:November 14, 20251 Min Read
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    Republicans in the House and Senate are sharply divided over a contentious clause embedded in the bill that ended the government shutdown. The provision grants Senate members the right to sue the federal government — for as much as $500,000 — if their communications are targeted in the Jack Smith investigation.

    Several House Republicans voiced frustration that the measure was added without full caucus consultation. One senior lawmaker described the insertion as “a real trust factor” and admitted surprise that leadership presented the final vote as a clean compromise. House Appropriations Chair Tom Cole warned that the disclosure of the law prompted months of uncertainty and threatened to derail the government-funding deal in its final hours.

    While the bill succeeded in restoring funding, the underlying conflict marks a fracture among Republicans — exposing conflicting priorities: some members backed the measure to avoid the shutdown’s economic risks, while others believe crucial negotiations were sidelined by leadership’s decision to include the lawsuit provision. OK debate now shifts to whether the clause will be repealed or revised in upcoming legislation.

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