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The House passed a bill on Wednesday that would require President Biden to prepare a report on the government's efforts to collect and examine evidence related to war crimes and other atrocities committed during Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

The bipartisan legislation passed the lower chamber in a 418-7 vote, with all those in opposition belonging to the Republican Party.

A spokesman for Liz Cheney said that she meant to vote in favor and that she mistakenly voted against the bill.

The bill was opposed by GOP Reps. Andy Biggs, Warren Davidson, Paul Gosar, Marjorie Taylor, and Thomas Massie.

The vote on Wednesday was not the first time that the three of them opposed the legislation.

The trio voted against a bill to end normal trade relations with Russia. The eight GOP members in opposition of the legislation have all worked to maintain close ties to former President Trump and have frequently found themselves in the far-right wing of the Republican Party.

In a video posted online, she said she couldn't support the U.S. getting involved in the conflict because there were bigger issues at home. The bill gave the president too much authority to impose sanctions on other nations, according to Massie.

The three voted against a bill that called for a ban on Russian oil imports in response to the invasion of Ukraine. Gosar joined the trio.

The legislation was opposed by Massie because Biden did not have plans for energy production. Gosar slammed the bill for not making the needs of the American people a top priority.

In June of this year, the three of them made headlines for opposing a bill that would have awarded Congressional Gold medals to the Capitol Police and all those who defended the Capitol during the attack on January 6, 2021.

The legislation referred to the Capitol as the temple of our American Democracy or as an insurrection, and that's why she voted against it.

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