Divisions over a bipartisan bill targeting international governmental organizations, over their treatment of Israel, have forced House Republican leadership to remove the bill from consideration this week, the latest display of infighting within the GOP conference.
The House was set to vote on the IGO Anti-Boycott Act on Monday evening, one of many bills coming up under suspension, which means it does not need to go through the Rules Committee before hitting the chamber floor. The schedule released on Friday showed the bill slated for a vote, but revised schedules sent out over the weekend and on Monday morning showed the bill removed.
The Washington Examiner confirmed the bill was removed, with a spokesperson for Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) stating it was pulled because leadership
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