WASHINGTON — Prominent congressional Republicans are urging a reluctant White House to make sure President Bush's anticipated veto of the supplemental appropriations bill does not just protest the measure's deadlines for removing troops from Iraq but also assails its domestic spending provisions.
House Minority Leader John Boehner shares this view. The congressional concern is that after Congress fails to override the veto, a new supplemental money bill may remove mandatory Iraq ...
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