
US Representatives Admit to Not Reading Bill Before Voting
US Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene and Mike Flood have admitted that they didn't read the recently passed Trump-backed bill before voting in favor of it. This admission has sparked controversy, particularly given the bill's controversial provision that weakens the power of district judges to hold individuals in contempt. \"This provision was unknown to me when I voted for the bill,\" stated Rep. Flood in a recent public appearance. Rep. Greene echoed similar sentiments, expressing regret for not reviewing the bill's contents thoroughly. The incident underscores concerns about the legislative process and the importance of due diligence by elected officials. The bill, known as the "big, beautiful bill," has faced criticism from Democrats, who have accused Republicans of rushing its passage without proper scrutiny. This incident highlights the need for greater transparency and accountability in the legislative process.