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The House of Representatives unanimously voted against a provision that allows Republican senators whose phone records were seized by former Special Counsel Jack Smith to sue the federal government.
The provision was included in the recently passed bill to end the 43-day government shutdown, which President Donald Trump signed into law last week.
Despite supporters saying the provision is necessary to give senators recourse when the executive branch oversteps its constitutional bounds and reaches into congressional communications, the last-minute inclusion of the measure outraged both Republicans and Democrats, underscoring the ever-present tensions between the House and Senate.
The repeal passed 426 to 0, with 210 Democrats and 216 Republica

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