House moves to override Biden’s 11th veto that pushed him past Trump mark

The House plans to vote Tuesday to override President Joe Biden‘s veto of legislation blocking the National Labor Relations Board’s new joint-employer rule from going into effect.

The measure, which would block the Biden administration from significantly loosening the standards used for determining joint-employer status, had previously passed both the House and Senate.

Biden vetoed H.J.Res.98 this past Friday, marking his 11th veto and pushing him just ahead of former President Donald Trump on the all-time presidential list. Former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt holds the record for most vetoes, striking down 635 pieces of legislation from 1933 to 1945.

“Once again, the Biden Administration is prioritizing special interests over small businesses and American workers,” House Majority Leader Steve Scalise’s (R-LA) office said Sunday night before confirming to the Washington Examiner that the veto
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