House Republicans vote with Democrats to void Trump order against collective bargaining
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- Nearly two dozen House Republicans voted alongside Democrats to nullify an executive order from President Trump that stripped collective bargaining rights from unionized federal workers. This bipartisan decision reflects a significant shift in the Republican Party's stance on labor rights and Trump's influence within the party.
- The vote is crucial as it indicates a growing willingness among some Republicans to break ranks with Trump, signaling potential changes in party dynamics and the approach to labor issues moving forward.
- This development highlights ongoing tensions within the Republican Party regarding Trump's expansive use of executive power and the internal divisions that have emerged as lawmakers navigate their positions ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
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