TRUMP MEETS WITH HOUSE REPS TO TALK ABOUT ELECTION CHALLENGEEarlier this month, the GOP-controlled Senate approved the $740 billion national defense bill despite Trump’s veto threat. Trump wants any National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) to include the repeal of Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act. McConnell set up a veto override effort on Dec. 29 in the event that Trump makes good on his threat, Fox News’ Chad Pergram tweeted early Tuesday. 2 Senate Republican, said that there is no clear path forward in the event of a Trump veto. He continued, "In the event the President has vetoed the bill and the House has voted to override the veto (Dec. 28), the Senate would have the opportunity to process the veto override at the time."
Source: Fox News December 22, 2020 08:15 UTC