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House GOP leaders urge unity in shutdown canceled-votes strategy

In a show of solidarity and determination, House Republican leaders came together on a call with GOP members this past Saturday morning. The purpose of the call was to urge unity in their shutdown fight against Democrats, as they strive to find a solution that will benefit all Americans.

During the call, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) canceled previously-scheduled votes for next week, a strategic move aimed at putting pressure on Senate Democrats to come to the negotiating table and accept a “clean” seven-week funding bill. This bill would provide much-needed funds to keep the government running while discussions on a long-term solution continue.

The decision to cancel the votes was met with resounding support from members on the call, who echoed the sentiments of Speaker Johnson. The move was seen as a powerful message to Democrats that the Republican party is united and determined to find a solution to end the shutdown.

Despite the tension and disagreements between the two parties, there is some wiggle room for compromise. This was evident in the words of Republican leaders on the call, who emphasized the need for both parties to come together and find a solution that works for everyone.

The message of unity and determination was clear throughout the call, with Republican leaders stressing the importance of standing strong and not wavering in their fight for a solution that benefits the American people. They also highlighted the need for continued communication and collaboration within the party, to ensure that their voices are heard and their actions are aligned.

The House Republicans also took the opportunity to commend the Trump administration for their unwavering support and dedication in working towards a resolution. They acknowledged the efforts made by the White House to reach out to Democrats and encouraged President Trump to continue his efforts in finding a bipartisan solution.

This call serves as a reminder that the Republican party remains committed to finding a solution that will not only end the current government shutdown but also address the underlying issues that have led to this impasse. The party is determined to put aside differences and work towards a bipartisan solution that will benefit all Americans.

As the shutdown continues, it is crucial for both parties to remain open-minded and willing to find common ground. The House Republican leaders have urged their colleagues to continue pushing for a resolution through meaningful discussions and negotiations. They have also urged the public to stay informed and engaged in the process, as it is only with the support of the American people that a solution can be reached.

It is important for our nation to see our leaders working together towards a common goal. The call on Saturday morning was a powerful display of unity and determination, and it is a testament to the resilience and strength of the Republican party.

In the face of adversity, the House Republican leaders have shown that they are committed to finding a solution and ending this government shutdown. They have urged their colleagues and the American people to stand united and remain focused on finding a resolution that will benefit everyone. With determination, collaboration, and support from the public, we can overcome this challenge and emerge even stronger as a nation.

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