KEY POINTS
  • The House is trying to pass a $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus plan on Friday. 
  • Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., pledged to block it from passing by voice vote, causing members to rush back to Washington to prepare for a recorded vote. 
  • President Donald Trump has promised to sign the unprecedented legislation once the House passes it.
The US Capitol is reflected in a standby ambulance on March 27, 2020, in Washington, DC.

House members are scrambling back to the Capitol on Friday morning as one member's opposition to a $2 trillion coronavirus rescue package is set to delay its passage. 

With few representatives in Washington this week as the outbreak tears across the country, House leaders hoped to approve the legislation quickly Friday by voice vote — which simply decides whether shouted yeas or nays from members present are louder. But Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., said he plans to force a typical recorded vote, which could hold up passage for hours as the House needs a quorum of 216 representatives present.