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The US House of Representatives on Wednesday failed to overturn President George W. Bush's veto of a war-funding bill that would have set a timetable for withdrawing US combat troops from Iraq.
Updated : Nov 19, 2013, 11:17 PM IST
WASHINGTON: The US House of Representatives on Wednesday failed to overturn President George W. Bush's veto of a war-funding bill that would have set a timetable for withdrawing US combat troops from Iraq.
By a vote of 222-203, the House fell far short of the two-thirds support needed to override a presidential veto.
Negotiations between the White House and Congress, and between Democrats and Republicans, were under way in hopes of settling on a new bill to provide around $100 billion more for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan this year.