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U.S. President Joe Biden would veto Republican-backed defense, health and agriculture spending bills if he were presented with them, the White House said on Monday President Joe Biden on Thursday said he would veto certain House Republican bills if they make it to his desk, including a bill that would strip the IRS of f Whispering Joe made a return Thursday, as President Joe Biden leaned into the microphone and pledged to reject House Republicans' tax legislation, should the bills pass. The Senate sustained the veto on by vote No. 5 ( ). Additional information about veto power and procedure can be found in the CRS reports, Veto Override Procedure in VETO THREAT IN WASHINGTONThe White House announced this morning that President JOE BIDEN would veto several GOP-backed spending bills should U.S. President Joe Biden would veto a Republican energy legislation package if it were to pass Congress, citing cost increases that the legislation could lead to, the WashingtonThe White House said Tuesday that it strongly opposes House Republicans' bill that would lift the debt ceiling into 2025 but slash federal spending EXCLUSIVE: President Joe Biden adamantly opposes a Republican bill that the House of Representatives plans to vote on that would abolish the Internal Revenue 9 de sept. de 2025 President Biden would veto a House Republican bill pairing a six-month government funding extension with a measure requiring proof of citizenship to vote in federal

President Joe Biden Vows to Veto House Republican Bill to Abolish the IRS

President Joe Biden has firmly stated he will veto a House Republican bill aimed at abolishing the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). This comes amidst a broader battle over government spending and the debt ceiling.

Biden's Veto Threat: A Stand Against Republican Spending Plans

President Joe Biden on Thursday said he would veto certain House Republican bills if they make it to his desk, including a bill that would strip the IRS of funds. Whispering Joe made a return Thursday, as President Joe Biden leaned into the microphone and pledged to reject House Republicans' tax legislation, should the bills pass. The White House has announced that President JOE BIDEN would veto several GOP-backed spending bills should they reach his desk.

This isn't the first time Biden has issued such a threat. U.S. President Joe Biden would veto Republican-backed defense, health and agriculture spending bills if he were presented with them, the White House said on Monday.

Details on the Proposed Legislation

The House Republican bill aims to dismantle the IRS, a move President Biden strongly opposes. EXCLUSIVE: President Joe Biden adamantly opposes a Republican bill that the House of Representatives plans to vote on that would abolish the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

Beyond the IRS bill, President Biden is also prepared to veto other Republican proposals. U.S. President Joe Biden would veto a Republican energy legislation package if it were to pass Congress, citing cost increases that the legislation could lead to, the Washington Post reports. Additionally, the White House said Tuesday that it strongly opposes House Republicans' bill that would lift the debt ceiling into 2025 but slash federal spending.

Veto Power and the Potential for Override

The Senate sustained the veto on by vote No. 5. Additional information about veto power and procedure can be found in the CRS reports, Veto Override Procedure in VETO THREAT IN WASHINGTON.

Biden also threatened to veto a House Republican bill pairing a six-month government funding extension with a measure requiring proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections. (9 de sept. de 2025 President Biden would veto a House Republican bill pairing a six-month government funding extension with a measure requiring proof of citizenship to vote in federal).

What's Next?

The standoff between President Biden and House Republicans sets the stage for a contentious battle over fiscal policy. The future of the IRS and numerous other spending priorities now hinges on negotiations and potential veto overrides.

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