Thinknews
Jan 25, 2026

House Passes Massive Defense Bill, Senate Next

The House passed the National Defense Authorization Act on Wednesday, sending the yearly Pentagon spending bill to the Senate. The vote was 312 to 112, with 18 Republicans and 94 Democrats voting “no” on the measure that authorizes $901 billion in War Department spending.

‘CANCELED’: President Trump Issues Massive Blow to Radical Left
Read More


An earlier procedural vote barely passed 215 to 211 at the last moment after four Republicans, Reps. Anna Paulina Luna of Florida, Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, Tim Burchett of Tennessee, and Lauren Boebert of Colorado, changed their votes from no to yes, Fox News reported.

All Democrats voted no on the procedural rule vote.

House and Senate leaders already merged their own versions of the measure into a negotiated package, meaning it is expected to move smoothly through the Senate to President Donald Trump’s desk.

Hardline conservatives opposed the bill over the inclusion of Ukraine funding at $400 million per year for two years and the omission of a provision that would ban the Federal Reserve from creating a central bank digital currency.

Conservatives advanced the CBDC prohibition as a privacy and civil liberties measure, arguing that a government-issued digital dollar could allow federal agencies to monitor or restrict individual transactions.


Other provisions in the bill restrict Trump from reducing troop levels in Europe and South Korea or from pausing weapons deliveries to Ukraine.

Other posts