Democrats are calling their sit-in protest on the House floor a success, even though it hasn't led to the votes on gun-control legislation they demanded. About two dozen lawmakers were still taking part Thursday morning, even after House Speaker Paul Ryan adjourned the chamber about 3am until after the July 4 holiday. It was unclear how long they'd stay, but the Hill says it has the potential to be a "days-long demonstration." If nothing else, Democrats say the protest is raising awareness of the issue around the world, the AP reports. "We crossed one bridge," says protest leader and civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis of Georgia. "We have other bridges to cross." In other coverage:
- Ryan made a move to end the standoff with what the New York Times calls the "remarkable step" of calling a vote on an appropriations bill around 3am without any debate. The bill, which includes $1.1 billion to fight Zika, passed 239 to 171.