The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday defied former President Donald Trump by approving a government funding bill without a crackdown on the imaginary threat of widespread voter fraud.
The bill passed in overwhelming bipartisan fashion, by a final tally of 341 to 82, with 209 Democrats and 132 Republicans in support and only 82 Republicans against.
The legislation will now head to the other side of the Capitol, where senators are expected to approve it Wednesday evening, averting a government shutdown at the end of the month.