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House Democrats fracture badly over Massie amendment to cut $3.3B in US aid to Israel

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House Democrats fracture badly over Massie amendment to cut $3.3B in US aid to Israel

House Democrats split sharply as Hakeem Jeffries and Katherine Clark took opposing sides on Thomas Massie's amendment to cut $3.3 billion in aid to Israel.

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