Republican U.S. lawmakers may defy Trump over defense bill veto threat
Source: Reuters
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DECEMBER 2, 2020 2:18 PM UPDATED 37 MINUTES AGO
Republican U.S. lawmakers may defy Trump over defense bill veto threat
By Patricia Zengerle
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The chairman of the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee and some other Republican lawmakers pushed back on Wednesday against President Donald Trumps threat to veto a massive defense bill unless it eliminates a federal law protecting tech companies.
First of all 230 has nothing to do with the military. And I agree with his sentiments. We ought to do away with 230 but you cant do it in this bill. Thats not a part of the bill, Senator Jim Inhofe told reporters at the U.S. Senate.
Trump said on Twitter on Tuesday he would veto the annual National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA, a $740 billion annual bill setting policy for the Pentagon, if it does not include a measure eliminating a federal law - known as Section 230 - protecting tech companies such as Facebook Inc and Twitter Inc.
The NDAA has been passed annually since 1961, a rare major bill seen as a must-pass because it governs everything from pay raises for the troops to how many aircraft should be purchased to how best to compete with Russia and China.
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