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Queen Elizabeth's funeral to delay formal rollout of House GOP agenda

Queen Elizabeth II's death is impacting American politics. House Republicans will delay the rollout of their agenda for the November election to avoid a conflict with her funeral.

FIRST ON FOX – Fox News has learned that House Republicans have decided to delay the formal rollout of their agenda for this fall’s election, so it will not conflict with Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral on Monday, September 19.

House Republicans had scheduled their "Commitment to America" event for September 19 in western Pennsylvania.

But the Queen’s funeral will undoubtedly consume nearly every cubic centimeter of news oxygen that day.

Queen Elizabeth II died Thursday at the age of 96 surrounded by family. She was the longest-reigning monarch in British history and the second longest-reigning monarch in the history of the world.

KING CHARLES III RECEIVES QUEEN ELIZABETH II'S COFFIN AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE IN LONDON

PHOTO GALLERY: QUEEN ELIZABETH'S COFFIN TRAVELS TO LONDON

Hundreds of thousands of mourners are expected to file past and pay their respects to the Queen before her official funeral on Monday. Her coffin arrived at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday after a journey starting at the St. Giles' Cathedral in Scotland.

QUEEN ELIZABETH II, BRITISH ROYAL FAMILY’S NET WORTH

Fox News is told that House Republicans will now do their formal agenda rollout on September 23.

Fox News' Landon Mion contributed to this report. 

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