ultimately, chuck schumer decides how and which amendments will get a vote and debate and a vote, and i think he will be for us to go through that process because there have been demands, especially from republicans who winds amendments that they are amendments that they are amendment get a vote. and it s really about screen time, it s about getting a little bit of spotlights. it this is the issue that we care about. it s not really about whether those amendments will pass. but it s really about we are going to make a point of this issue, it is pegged into a very important to vote. everyone will be watching. everyone will be listening. so that some of the process. after all of that has wrapped, then you will move to the full senate for a vote. [30 the full senate for a vote. do ou the full senate for a vote. do you think the full senate for a vote. do you think anyone could hold up the vote in the senate? if you think anyone could hold up the vote in the senate?- the vote i
passed the june five deadline. we have got a statement from the president that we are going to read to you now, this is a short time ago that the president released this statement and said tonight the house took a critical step forward . so, not exactly a victory lap, but, of course, the president they are saying, this is the critical first step. they are saying, this is the critical first step. criticalfirst step. look, it s ast criticalfirst step. look, it s past the criticalfirst step. look, it s past the house, criticalfirst step. look, it s past the house, i - criticalfirst step. look, it s past the house, i urge - criticalfirst step. look, it s past the house, i urge the| past the house, i urge the senate to pass this as well. relying on them very much to do so beforejune five. remind us, that date itself has moved. the treasury secretary originally said it sjune one, then it s june five. at that sense of urgency has been there all along. urgency has been there all alonu.