- President Donald Trump on Monday mistakenly said in a now-deleted tweet that a bill, which is headed to his desk for him to sign, was scheduled to be voted in the Senate. - The $19.1 billion disaster aid package was approved by the House in a 354-58 vote on Monday. Senate lawmakers already passed the bill in an 85-8 vote on May 23. - The tweet has since been deleted. It has not replaced by another tweet as of this writing. - Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. President Donald Trump mistakenly said in a now-deleted tweet that a bill, which is headed to his desk for him to ...
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