House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) relied on Democrats to pass the $1 trillion dollar omnibus bill.
Most of the votes for the massive bill came from Democratic members of Congress rather than Republicans.
In the House, the Omnibus bill passed 316-113, with 150 Republicans voting yes and 166 Democrats voting yes.
In the Senate, the omnibus bill passed 65-33, with 27 Republicans voting yes and 38 Democrats voting yes.
But Ryan has tried to paint the budget as a victory for conservatives.
Ryan boasted this week on the Michael Medved show that the Omnibus bill lifted the ban on oil exports arguing that it’s “something we’ve been trying to do for 40 years in this country.” He added, “Think of what we get by removing the ban.”
However, in exchange for this lift, Democrats were able to put many liberal policies in the Omnibus bill, which explains why they ended up providing the necessary votes for the measure’s passage.
On Thursday, Pelosi bragged to her colleagues about all of the additional policy directives Democrats were able to put into the bill, saying, “Republicans’ desperate thirst for lifting the oil export ban empowered Democrats to win significant concessions throughout the Omnibus, including ridding the bill of scores of deeply destructive poison pill riders.”
The Washington Post also tallied up the victories and losses in the Omnibus bill, with Democrats being the winners.