House continues debate on stop-gap; Jeffries begins 'magic minute'
House Democrats were successful in delaying the continuing resolution for more than an hour with their procedural motion to adjourn; 427 members cast votes on the motion giving leaders a strong sense of how many lawmakers are in town ahead of the suspension vote on the CR.
They’re now resuming debate on the continuing resolution. There are about 10 minutes left of debate.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is now delivering a "magic minute" floor speech. That "magic minute" is essentially untimed remarks on the floor for either the speaker of the house or minority leader.
Nancy Pelosi once carried on for over eight hours about DACA recipients in 2018. Kevin McCarthy broke the record in 2021, speaking for over 8 hours and 30 minutes.
"Strap in because this may take a little while," Jeffries said.
-ABC News' John Parkinson