The Senate on Tuesday passed and will send to the White House a broad defense policy bill that would block the President from bringing terrorism suspects held in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to the United States.
Unknown is whether President Barack Obama — who made closing the detention center a key campaign promise — will veto the bill or sign it despite the Gitmo restrictions.
The overwhelming and bipartisan vote was 91 to 3, which means it has more than enough supporters to override a presidential veto.