India, Nov. 13 -- The House on Wednesday passed a bill which would end the longest government shutdown in US history. This will now be sent to President Donald Trump for his signature. While six Democrats joined the Republicans in approving the Bill, two Republicans voted 'no'. They are Thomas Massie, the Kentucky representative, and Greg Steube, the lawmaker from Florida.

The two GOP members voted against the bill to end the government shutdown. Here's why they broke from party lines.

Massie and Steube both voted against ending the shutdown, but for widely different reasons.

Steube's apparent inclination to vote 'no' was revealed sometime before voting for the Bill got underway. Ryan Schmelz of Fox News Radio had said Steube shared hi...