Lawmakers scramble with 12 hours until government shutdown
The walls are closing in and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy knows he needs to do something. He admits he has to work with Democrats to get this done. And now he's daring them to vote against it.
His message to Republicans who may try to oust him for working with Democrats: bring it. But this move makes that even more of a possibility now.
There's a major scramble happening now with members rushing back and lawmakers huddled in every corner of the Capitol trying to figure out how to vote.
McCarthy didn't give them much time -- 25 minutes from the time the House was called back to review a 71 page bill and make a decision.
Democratic leaders are meeting now with their members -- who are livid they don't have more time to review the bill.
"Kevin McCarthy isn't the most trustworthy person in this building so I think it behooves all of us to make sure that what they say is in the bill is actually in the bill," Rep. Pete Aguilar, D-Calif., told ABC News.
-ABC News' Rachel Scott