Republican House leaders axed a planned vote on Monday for a bill intended to protect Israel from boycotts, amid a backlash from some conservatives over free speech concerns.
House axes vote on Israel boycott bill: ‘Bowed to extreme-right forces’
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May 06, 2025
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