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As House Republicans struggle to govern, the party suffered another black eye Thursday evening when Majority Leader Steve Scalise abruptly withdrew from the speaker’s race amid hardened opposition from more than a dozen holdouts. Tensions are boiling over among House Republicans frustrated at the impasse and concerned over the path forward. The problem for me though is it’s not Jim’s fault so I’m just grappling with that,” he said. House Republicans control just a razor-thin majority and a speaker candidate can only afford to lose four defections and still win. We had a group that sabotaged Speaker McCarthy and now we’ve had a group that sabotaged Steve Scalise, both of them great people,” he said.
Persons: Kevin McCarthy, Steve Scalise, Mark Alford of, Jesus Christ, Jim Jordan, Scalise, Jordan, Don Bacon, CNN’s Manu Raju, that’s, Jim, Steve, , “ There’s, Austin Scott, Raju, , ” “ We’ve, McCarthy, we’ve Organizations: CNN, Republicans, Hamas, GOP, House Republicans, Republican, Ohio Republican, Judiciary Locations: Mark Alford of Missouri, Ohio, Jordan
“We are in uncharted waters, but it’s also very clear that we do not want to have a speaker pro tem who is leading policy. “That's the goal,” McHenry said earlier Thursday when asked if he would put a vote for speaker on the House floor. House Republicans are gridlocked with no end in sight, a war is escalating in Israel and Palestine and the U.S. government is ticking closer to a shutdown. McHenry was named to the role of speaker pro tempore by McCarthy as part of a process established in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. It's an argument that may catch on in the House as lawmakers grow restless with their inability to act.
Persons: Patrick McHenry, gavel, Kevin McCarthy, McHenry, it’s, That’s, , Zach Nunn, Steve Scalise, Marc Molinaro, , ” McHenry, McCarthy, Israel —, Michael McCaul, shouldn't, David Joyce, Joyce, Jim McGovern, Josh Chafetz, Scalise, Jen Kiggans, Kevin Freking, Farnoush Amiri, Lisa Mascaro Organizations: WASHINGTON, North Carolina Republican, Republicans, U.S, Republican, House Foreign Relations, Israel, GOP, Ohio Republican, Capitol, Georgetown Law School, Virginia Republican, Associated Press Locations: McHenry, Iowa, Israel, Palestine, Virginia
America’s Short-Lived Show of Unity
  + stars: | 2023-10-13 | by ( Susan Milligan | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +8 min
Then America's deep political divisions surfaced with a vengeance, with politicians blaming political foes for the crisis, and others turning the terrorist attack into a judgment of Israel, its government, Jews in general and the plight of the Palestinian people. Later, Trump extended his jabs at U.S. ally Israel, saying in a campaign speech that the country's defense minister was "a jerk." Trump also said Hezbollah, another designated terrorist group in Lebanon is "very smart," angering U.S. and Israeli officials alike. Some progressives are pushing back at fellow members of the Democratic Socialists of America, who have been holding pro-Palestinian rallies just days after the Hamas attack. "Some are using really over-the-top rhetoric to try to score political points against the Biden administration.
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Ruth Ben-Ghiat, a historian at NYU, accused Trump on Wednesday of encouraging violence. Trump is "re-educating" his followers, she said, wanting them to see violence "in a positive light." Trump "has been re-educating Americans since 2015," Ben-Ghiat said, "using his rallies, using his events, to see violence differently; to see violence in a positive light." AdvertisementAdvertisement"That's why he went to Waco," she said, referring to where Trump rallied his followers in March. Violence, Ben-Ghiat argued, has indeed been normalized in MAGA politics.
Persons: Ruth Ben, Trump, Ben, Ghiat, , Donald Trump, MAGA, Ghiat —, Trump's, — he's, Bill Clinton, Prosecutors, Matt Gaetz, Organizations: NYU, The New, Service, New York University, . Waco, Capitol, Trump, Florida Republican, Fair Locations: New York City, The New Republic, United States, Manhattan, Chile, Waco, ., Florida, Iowa, Washington
Federal prosecutors say Sen. Bob Menendez acted as a foreign agent on behalf of Egypt. They said in a new indictment that Menendez should have registered as a foreign lobbyist. He was the top Senate Democrat for foreign policy for most of the time the allegations stemmed from. In a new superseding indictment, prosecutors added the foreign-agent charge to the litany of counts against Menendez, his wife, Nadine Menendez, and a New Jersey businessperson. At the time from which the allegations stem, Bob Menendez was the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Persons: Sen, Bob Menendez, Menendez, , Democratic Sen, Nadine Menendez, Will Hana, Hana, Prosecutors, Nadine, Trump, David Rivera Organizations: Service, Democratic, Prosecutors, Benz, Senate Foreign Relations, Democrats, New, State Department, Justice Department, US Department of Agriculture, USDA, Foreign, Republican Locations: Egypt, New Jersey, Menendez's, Cairo, Washington, FARA
Rep. Nancy Mace said she "cannot in good conscience" support Rep. Steve Scalise as speaker. She pointed to a years-old report alleging Scalise had compared himself to a KKK grand wizard. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAdvertisementRepublican Rep. Nancy Mace said she won't be backing Rep. Steve Scalise to become the next speaker of the House because of his previously reported comments about being similar to a Ku Klux Klan leader. Appearing on CNN on Wednesday evening, Mace told host Jake Tapper that she "personally cannot, in good conscience, vote for someone who attended a white supremacist conference and compared himself to David Duke."
Persons: Nancy Mace, Steve Scalise, Scalise, , Mace, Jake Tapper, David Duke, David Duke's, Scalise's, Nancy Mace Facebook, Rand Paul, Elise Stefanik, Kevin McCarthy, George Santos, Thomas Massie Organizations: Service, Klux Klan, CNN, New York Times, Ku Klux Klan, Duke, American Unity and Rights Organization, for Growth, Sen, Republican, Louisiana Republican Locations: Louisiana, American
CNN —Rep. Steve Scalise announced he was dropping out of the speaker’s race Thursday after House Republicans failed to coalesce behind him in the aftermath of Kevin McCarthy’s historic ouster. And Republicans scheduled a second members-only conference meeting for Thursday evening. But the opposition to Scalise as the next speaker only grew Thursday, with roughly 20 Republicans publicly opposing him. Scalise needs a majority of the House to be elected speaker, meaning he can only afford to lose four votes. The deadlock is leading to intensifying frustration as the House GOP looks no closer to coalescing around a speaker candidate.
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(AP) — Arkansas lawmakers on Thursday voted to audit the purchase of a $19,000 lectern for Gov. The Republican Party of Arkansas reimbursed the state for the purchase on Sept. 14, and Sanders’ office has called the use of a state credit card for the lectern an accounting error. Sanders’ office said it received the lectern in August. Sanders’ office has not said what features contributed to the lectern’s seemingly high cost. The lectern's purchase was uncovered by Matthew Campbell, a blogger and attorney who has sued Arkansas State Police and claimed the agency withheld documents about Sanders' security and travel.
Persons: Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Sanders, Sanders ’, ” Hickey, Donald Trump, Alexa Henning, ” Henning, Tom Mars, Hickey, Matthew Campbell, Campbell, Roger Norman, Jimmy Gazaway, , ” Norman, Grant Hodges, Republican Sen, John Payton Organizations: , Republican, Republican Party of Arkansas, GOP, Beckett, Arkansas State Police, Legislative Audit, ” Republican Locations: — Arkansas, Virginia
[1/3] Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) and Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) speak to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., October 29, 2019. Buck said Jordan and Scalise provided unsatisfactory answers on the question of reining in spending on Tuesday night. Scalise and Jordan have both racked up several dozen endorsements, but neither has a clear path to success. Some moderates, for example, have warned that Jordan becoming speaker would give Democrats plenty of ammunition for next year's congressional elections. "I think Jim Jordan will end up getting it, and if not, Scalise would be fine," said Representative Ralph Norman, who supports Jordan.
Persons: Steve Scalise, Jim Jordan, Erin Scott, Kevin McCarthy, McCarthy, Patrick McHenry, Tom Cole, Scalise, Jordan, Ben Cline, Ken Buck, Buck, Ralph Norman, David Morgan, Moira Warburton, Richard Cowan, Andy Sullivan, Scott Malone, Gerry Doyle, Jonathan Oatis, Deepa Babington Organizations: Capitol, REUTERS, Rights, U.S . House, Republicans, Republican, Reuters, Jordan, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, U.S, Jordan, Israel, Ukraine, Wednesday's, Washington
There are two declared candidates so far in the closed-door, secret-ballot vote: Majority Leader Steve Scalise, who is No. Even before lawmakers start voting on a speaker, they are expected to decide how many votes the nominee will need to win. It took only eight Republicans to oust McCarthy last week, a fact that could make leading the caucus a challenge for any new speaker. At least 217 House Republicans will need to agree on a candidate to avoid a repeat of January's messy speakership battle, when McCarthy needed 15 rounds of voting to win the speaker's gavel. Some moderates, for example, have warned that a Speaker Jordan would give Democrats plenty of ammunition for next year's congressional elections.
Persons: Evelyn Hockstein, Kevin McCarthy, Steve Scalise, Jim Jordan, McCarthy, Patrick McHenry, Scalise, Jordan, Ben Cline, Ken Buck, Buck, Kevin, Hakeem Jeffries, Donald Trump, Ralph Norman, David Morgan, Moira Warburton, Richard Cowan, Andy Sullivan, Scott Malone, Gerry Doyle Organizations: U.S . House, U.S, Capitol, REUTERS, Rights, Republicans, Republican, Reuters, Democrats, Jordan, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, U.S, Israel, Ukraine, Wednesday's, Washington
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is taking up a new congressional redistricting case, this time from South Carolina, that could shape the fight for partisan control of the House of Representatives. Political Cartoons View All 1206 ImagesDemocrats seem likely to gain a seat in Alabama following a Supreme Court decision in June that led to a court-ordered redistricting. The state's new map will give Alabama two congressional districts where Black voters comprise a substantial portion of the electorate. In South Carolina, Black voters wouldn’t be as numerous in a redrawn district. The lower court put its order on hold to allow the state to appeal to the Supreme Court.
Persons: Nancy Mace, Mace, Joe Cunningham, Kevin McCarthy, , , Mitchell Brown, Shane Massey, Jan Organizations: WASHINGTON, Republican Rep, Democratic, Black, Republicans, U.S . House, Alabama, Lawyers, Southern Coalition for Social Justice, Supreme, Republican Locations: South Carolina, U.S, Alabama, Louisiana, Black
CNN —House Republicans picked Rep. Steve Scalise as their nominee for speaker on Wednesday, but the Louisiana Republican lacks the votes needed to win the gavel and it remains unclear whether he will be able to win over holdouts. Scalise won out over Rep. Jim Jordan in a closed-door vote by the House GOP conference to pick their speaker nominee on Wednesday. House Republicans hold a narrow majority and Scalise can only afford to lose four GOP votes on the floor and still win the speakership. McCarthy’s ouster, which was driven by a group of hardline conservatives, has intensified deep divisions within the House GOP conference and escalated tensions. Scalise is a veteran of House GOP leadershipScalise has risen through the ranks of leadership during his time in Congress.
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The U.S. Capitol is seen at night as Republicans work towards electing a new Speaker of the House, on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., October 9, 2023. While McCarthy was the first speaker to be ousted in a formal vote, the last two Republicans to hold the job wound up leaving under pressure from party hardliners. Scalise appeared to have the support of many veteran and establishment Republicans including party leaders, while Jordan drew endorsements from others including Trump-style populists. Other candidates could also emerge, including McCarthy, who continues to have support among a number of Republicans and made clear on Monday that he would serve again as speaker if House Republicans asked him to do so. But not all House Republicans agreed that the chamber should move quickly to replace McCarthy, saying lawmakers are still grappling with the shock of his ouster.
Persons: Evelyn Hockstein, Kevin McCarthy, Steve Scalise, Jim Jordan, McCarthy, French Hill, Jordan, Donald Trump, Scalise, Michael Cloud, Tom Cole, Israel, Max Miller, David Morgan, Lincoln Organizations: U.S, Capitol, REUTERS, Rights, . House, Republican, Reuters, Democratic, Scalise, Trump, Republicans, Lawmakers, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, Tuesday's, Washington, Jordan
Rep. Lauren Boebert is now officially divorced from her husband Jayson. AdvertisementAdvertisementGRAND JUNCTION, Colo. – Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert on Tuesday finalized her divorce with her now ex-husband Jayson Boebert. As for her kids, Boebert's lawyer, Annie Le Fleur, announced that the initial plan for $1833.43 would be reduced to nothing. The congresswoman will not be changing her name, Boebert's lawyer said at the hearing. Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado carries her grandson next to her lawyer, Annie Le Fleur, in a Colorado court.
Persons: Lauren Boebert, Jayson, Boebert, , Jayson Boebert, Katherine Barnes, Annie Le Fleur, Le Fleur, Evan Linko, Lauren, Kevin McCarthy, Matt Gaetz's, McCarthy, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Greene, Joe Biden, Adam Frisch Organizations: Service, – Republican, Mazda, The Colorado Republican, Capitol Hill, Republican, Daily Mail, Caucus, Georgia Republican Locations: Colo, Mesa County, Colorado, Denver, Washington, Florida, Georgia
But no one could foresee just how quickly the paralysis in Washington would test the country’s reaction to a major global crisis. A situation this dangerous requires a calm, united and thoughtful US response, supported across the political spectrum. This means, at best, the United States will spend the coming months preoccupied by its own political plight. As president, I will once again stand with Israel,” Trump said. A growing sense abroad that America’s political problems are limiting its ability to lead globally could also have a devastating effect on its power.
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House Republicans are expected to hear from speaker candidates behind closed doors on Tuesday and vote to choose their nominee on Wednesday. A House floor vote to elect a replacement for Republican former Speaker Kevin McCarthy could come later in the week. "It's not ideal," Republican Representative Michael McCaul told CNN on Sunday. "What kind of message are we sending to our adversaries when we can't govern, when we're dysfunctional, when we don't even have a speaker of the House?" "I am not going to support anybody until the conference figures out spending," Republican Representative Ken Buck told ABC's "This Week" on Sunday.
Persons: Ronen, Jim Jordan, Barack Obama, Kevin McCarthy, Michael McCaul, Jordan, we've, Steve Scalise, Ken Buck, ABC's, Matt Gaetz, McCarthy’s, Joe Biden, Benjamin Netanyahu, Chris Christie, They're, Joey Roulette, David Morgan, Heather Timmons, Lisa Shumaker Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, U.S . House, Republicans, Republican, CNN, Fox News, Sunday, Democrat, Israeli, Israeli Defense Forces, Thomson Locations: Israeli, Gaza, Sderot, Israel, U.S, Louisiana, Florida
Rep. Tim Burchett on Wednesday criticized Kevin McCarthy after voting to oust him as speaker. Burchett told Showtime that McCarthy called him after the vote and made "very condescending" remarks. During an earlier CNN interview, Burchett said McCarthy made a remark that "belittled" him and his belief system. AdvertisementAdvertisement"The leadership is probably thinking you're not going to be a problem," Palmieri told Burchett in an exchange on Wednesday, one day after the historic vote. AdvertisementAdvertisement"I said, 'Well, you answered it right there,'" Burchett told McCarthy.
Persons: Tim Burchett, Kevin McCarthy, Burchett, McCarthy, , Matt Gaetz, Matt Rosendale, Jennifer Palmieri, Palmieri, Tom Williams, Jake Tapper, Tapper, Gaetz Organizations: Showtime, CNN, Service, Republicans, Democratic, Inc, Getty Locations: California, Florida, Montana, Tennessee, United States
“You call it Girl Math, we call it the Labor Day sale,” a recent promotion from clothing brand Lane Bryant read. From this tangle of overly serious criticism and brand interference, the idea of “girl math” stretched far past its original intent. After all, if “girl math” exists, what is “boy math”? “I think the great equivalent to girl math for boy math is the fact that all of us dudes think we could land a plane,” a man in one popular TikTok posited. Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York is one of the big names to wade into the "girl math" trend.
Persons: influencer Imani Barbarin, It’s, it’s, , commenter, , Lane Bryant, Alexandria Ocasio, Cortez, Kevin Lamarque, Dane Cook, Kelsi Taylor, Kevin McCarthy, y’all, Mary Louise Adams, gamely, ” Adams, can’t Organizations: CNN, Labor, Democratic, New York Democratic Rep, Republican, Queens University Locations: Alexandria, Cortez of New York, Kingston , Ontario
Democrat Adam Frisch raised nearly $3.4 million in Q3 in his quest to defeat Lauren Boebert in 2024. Frisch has so far raised about $4.4 million in the fight for Colorado's 3rd Congressional District. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe leading Democratic candidate running against Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado in 2024 raised nearly $3.4 million in the third quarter, according to recent campaign finance reports. "I am deeply humbled by the over 100,000 individual donations that were made to our campaign this quarter to defeat Lauren Boebert," Frisch said in a statement on Thursday. AdvertisementAdvertisementFrisch, a former Aspen city councilman, has so far raised nearly $4.4 million for the race, compared to Boebert's roughly $1.6 million haul, according to Federal Elections Commission financial summaries.
Persons: Adam Frisch, Lauren Boebert, Frisch, , Boebert —, Boebert, Donald Trump, MSNBC's Symone Sanders, Townsend Organizations: Colorado's, Congressional District, Republican, Service, Democratic, Republican Rep, Boebert, Congressional, GOP, Capitol, Denver Locations: Colorado, Southern Colorado, Aspen, Denver
Now, a group of 45 GOP lawmakers are demanding changes to House rules. For House rules to be amended, Democrats will likely need to help out, which is no guarantee. Under her leadership, House rules were tweaked to add additional layers of difficulty in filing a "motion to vacate." The group of GOP members who signed on to Thursday's letter throws a proverbial wrench into the ongoing speakership drama. As it currently stands, Republicans possess a very slim majority in House and it takes a simple majority to amend House rules.
Persons: Kevin McCarthy, , Matt Gaetz, McCarthy, Patrick McHenry, that's, McCarthy's speakership, Nancy Pelosi Organizations: Service, GOP, Republican, Punchbowl News Locations: lockstep, California
Former President Donald Trump on Friday endorsed Republican Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio to become the next speaker of the House of Representatives. Trump's endorsement of his close ally Jordan in a social media post came three days after the House voted to remove Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., as speaker. Trump wrote that Jordan "will be a GREAT Speaker of the House, & has my Complete & Total Endorsement!" "He is STRONG on Crime, Borders, our Military/Vets, & 2nd Amendment," Trump wrote early Friday on his Truth Social site. Trump is the clear frontrunner for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination due to his strong popularity among Republican voters.
Persons: Donald Trump, Jim Jordan, Jim Jordan of, Jordan, Kevin McCarthy, Trump, Steve Scalise Organizations: Republican, Air Force, Airport, Representatives, Military, Republicans Locations: Ohio, Lima Allen, Lima , Ohio, Jim Jordan of Ohio
Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert made it clear Ukraine aid will hang over the House speaker race. "For the first time, we saw that Ukraine funding alone does not have a majority of the majority's support," Boebert told Steve Bannon on Friday on his "War Room" show. Boebert was pointing to a vote last week where $300 million to fund Ukraine passed thanks to House Democrats' massive support. The two current leading candidates for House speaker appear to be split on the subject. "We are not going to allow them to leverage our Southern border in Appropriations bills with more funding for Ukraine," Boebert said.
Persons: Lauren Boebert, it's, , Boebert, Steve Bannon, Mitch McConnell, Steve Scalise, Jim Jordan, Jordan Organizations: Service, Ukraine, Republicans, Democrats, Pentagon, Senate Republicans, House, Kiel Institute Locations: Ukraine, Colorado, United States, German, Southern
Trump has endorsed Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio to be the next Speaker of the House. AdvertisementAdvertisementFormer President Donald Trump, early on Friday morning, endorsed Republican Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio to be the next Speaker of the House, testing his ability to bring calm to Congress after a week of chaos. Trump's endorsement will likely upend the campaign to replace former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who was unceremoniously ousted earlier this week. Right now, the race is largely between Jordan, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, and House Majority Leader Steve Scalise. AdvertisementAdvertisementIn Jordan, Trump is backing a staunch conservative fighter.
Persons: Trump, Jim Jordan of, Jordan, Steve Scalise, , Donald Trump, Jim Jordan, Kevin McCarthy, Joe Biden, Jordan's, Jim, Biden, Hunter, McCarthy Organizations: Service, Republican, Congressional, Committee, Republicans, Ohio State, Ohio Republican, GOP Locations: Jim Jordan of Ohio, Washington, DC, East Coast, Jordan, stoke, Benghazi, Ukraine
U.S. Representative George Santos (R-NY) leaves Central Islip Federal Courthouse in Central Islip, New York, U.S., May 10, 2023. Nancy Marks was arrested on Thursday and entered the plea in federal court in Long Island before U.S. District Judge Joanna Seybert, court records showed. The 35-year-old political newcomer has pleaded not guilty and resisted calls to resign for lying about his resume. Marks told the Federal Election Commission in a Jan. 31 filing that she had resigned as Santos' campaign treasurer. Reporting by Luc Cohen in New York; editing by Rami Ayyub and Bill BerkrotOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Representative George Santos, Eduardo Munoz, Nancy Marks, Joanna Seybert, Marks, Santos, Luc Cohen, Rami Ayyub, Bill Berkrot Organizations: Representative, Central Islip Federal, REUTERS, U.S, Federal, Commission, Thomson Locations: Central Islip, Central Islip , New York, U.S, Long Island, Queens, Long, New York
On Monday, Rep. Matt Gaetz filed a "motion to vacate" Kevin McCarthy as House speaker. A day later, the House successfully voted to kick McCarthy from his leadership post. As a result, a GOP congressman from Louisiana is livid and said Gaetz got "schooled" by Democrats. AdvertisementAdvertisementA Republican congressman from Louisiana vociferously went after Rep. Matt Gaetz on Wednesday, a day after the chamber voted to oust Rep. Kevin McCarthy as speaker. As Graves noted, only a very small minority of Republican representatives — eight in total, including Gaetz — elected to vacate the speakership.
Persons: Matt Gaetz, Kevin McCarthy, McCarthy, Gaetz, , Louisiana vociferously, Garret Graves of, Graves, Gaetz —, He's, hasn't, they'll reconvene Organizations: GOP, Service, Republican, , Democratic Locations: Louisiana, Rep, Garret Graves of Louisiana, Florida, Washington
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