$134 Billion Repayment: The House of Representatives at the Heart of a Major Political Issue

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The issue of repaying $134 billion continues to divide American institutions. Following a Supreme Court ruling, it is now up to the White House to decide on this thorny issue. House Speaker Johnson described the situation as unprecedented, emphasizing that the government has solid justifications for its current stance.

Johnson Confronts an Unparalleled Situation

The House Speaker stated that the executive authorities have “good reasons” to maintain their position in this matter. Johnson particularly noted the lack of a comparable precedent in American political history, making the decision-making process even more complex. So far, the House has not directly intervened in this dispute between branches of government.

Political Divisions on the Ground

Democrats are taking a different approach, actively calling for legislation to resolve the problem. Some Congress members go further by proposing direct issuance of refund checks to beneficiaries. This more direct approach contrasts with the caution expressed by the current administration, revealing ideological divides within the American political system regarding this major financial issue.

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