💨 Abstract
On January 8, the U.S. House of Representatives is set to override two vetoes by President Donald Trump, marking a rare split with his Republican allies. Trump vetoed a $1.3 billion water project in Colorado and a $14 million Everglades project, both of which passed Congress unanimously. The House aims to override these vetoes with a two-thirds majority, though Senate support is uncertain.
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