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Three presidential debates are set for next year in Texas, Virginia and Utah. And one vice presidential debate is scheduled for Sept. 25 at Lafayette College in Pennsylvania. The rift between the RNC and the commission has been on display in recent years. And in 2020, former President Donald Trump refused to participate in the second presidential debate because it was set to be held virtually during the COVID-19 pandemic. But Trump has expressed interest in debating President Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee, who has yet to commit to attending next year’s debates.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Joe Biden Organizations: Presidential, Texas State University, Virginia State University, University of Utah, Lafayette College, Republican National, Democratic, RNC, GOP Locations: Texas , Virginia, Utah, Pennsylvania
They’re members of Congress. “I mean, straighten up here.”Even before this week, a number of vulgar refrains, heated exchanges and a near physical altercation punctuated this Congress after festering in recent years. What have we become?’”Indeed, this Congress seemed to kick off with drama baked in. The picture of this Congress is a stark departure from expectations for lawmakers in recent history. “For a lot of members, Congress is not a legislature so much as it is a reality television show about a legislature,” C. Lawrence Evans, a professor of government at the College of William & Mary, says.
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Disgraced Rep. George Santos announced Thursday that he will not seek reelection after the House Ethics Committee released a blistering report detailing “potential violations of federal criminal law” on his part and referred its findings to the Justice Department. He deceived donors into providing what they thought were contributions to his campaign but were in fact payments for his personal benefit. But both failed to garner enough support, with some Republicans arguing at the time that they would wait for the Ethics Committee to release its findings. Though the committee did not recommend House action taken against Santos, another expulsion vote is expected to follow, likely once the chamber returns from a Thanksgiving recess. Meanwhile, Santos already faces a 23-count federal indictment, though he pleaded not guilty earlier this year.
Persons: George Santos, , New York Republican “, , “ Santos ’, Santos Organizations: Justice Department, New York Republican, Federal, Commission, ” “, House Democrats, New York House Republicans
The House on Tuesday voted in favor of a stopgap measure to keep the government funded, with Democrats propelling it to passage after conservative opposition put its approval in jeopardy. House Democrats throughout the day Tuesday were largely mum on whether they would support the resolution, as its fate hung in the balance. They added that House Republicans should work with Democrats on the full-year spending bills going forward. Political Cartoons on Congress View All 272 ImagesFor Democrats, the measure fostered some initial skepticism, with an unusual two-step timeline put forward by the House Freedom Caucus. But ultimately, it aligned with their priorities in a surprise to many as the new, more conservative House speaker took the reins of the chamber.
Persons: Rosa DeLauro, Mike, , Chip Roy, Mike Johnson, , ” Johnson, “ You’ve, Kay Granger Organizations: Senate, Jan, House Democrats, Republicans, House, Caucus, Democrats, Texas Republican, House Republican Locations: Connecticut, Texas
The House is set to vote on a stopgap measure to avert a government shutdown on Tuesday. But days ahead of the deadline, GOP infighting has reared its head, as a group of conservatives threatened to oppose the measure, placing the legislation’s fate once again in Democrats’ hands. Democrats are widely expected to back the bill, though leadership has yet to endorse it publicly, as they look to avoid a shutdown. Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy took a similar route in September when conservatives threatened to block the continuing resolution’s path forward. Johnson called the CR’s two-step process an “important innovation,” while noting that he’s “done with short-term CRs” and “the House Republican conference is committed to never being in this situation again.”“It took decades to get into this mess, right.
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The Supreme Court on Monday with neither notice nor fanfare released a code of conduct signed by the nine justices after months of criticism over how the high court handles ethics questions. While lower courts are bound by a code of ethics, which some Supreme Court justices have said they voluntarily comply with, the high court had not been compelled to follow an ethics code. Still, a handful of justices had voiced support for adopting an ethics code independently. Among the principles that each justice has signed onto include provisions on outside influence, financial activities and fundraising, political activity and recusal. Outlining a clear recusal process was among congressional Democrats’ priorities, as they cited reports of outside influence that they believed would warrant in some cases the justices’ recusal.
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And for newly minted Speaker Mike Johnson, the fight ahead marks a major test – and one that foretold his predecessor’s loss of the gavel. Instead, to the frustration of a handful of House Republicans who have already expressed opposition to the measure, it extends current funding levels set under former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. It’s nearly the same set of circumstances that tested former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy just months ago – and precipitated his ouster, posing a major test for the new speaker. Adding to Johnson’s difficulties was a commitment from House Democrats to oppose anything but a clean continuing resolution. But lawmakers ultimately coalesced around a last-minute House continuing resolution that angered House conservatives and dealt McCarthy his final blow.
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Sen. Joe Manchin, the West Virginia Democrat who often bucked party leadership and flirted recently with leaving the party altogether, announced he would not seek reelection on Thursday in a blow to Democrats’ chances of retaining the seat. “After months of deliberation and long conversations with my family, I believe in my heart of hearts that I’ve accomplished what I set out to do for West Virginia,” Manchin said in a video statement posted on social media. “I have made one of the toughest decisions of my life and decided that I will not be running for reelection to the United States Senate.”Manchin, 76, was first elected to the Senate in 2010, after serving as the governor of West Virginia. He faced tough reelection prospects next year in the deep red state that had led many to question whether he would bow out of the race. And recent teasing about leaving the party or launching a third-party bid for the presidency added to the intrigue.
Persons: Sen, Joe Manchin, , ” Manchin, Manchin, , Joe Biden’s Organizations: West Virginia Democrat, United States Senate, Senate Locations: , West Virginia, New Hampshire, Washington, America
Republicans on Tuesday decisively lost key electoral matchups across the country that came down to one issue over and over again: abortion. Ron DeSantis has signed a ban on abortion beyond six weeks of a pregnancy in his state, while he also backs a nationwide ban beyond 15 weeks. Former Vice President Mike Pence had been the most staunch opponent to abortion, criticizing calls for consensus and arguing for a nationwide ban on abortion before 15 weeks. Still, he’s suggested openness to a ban beyond 15 weeks more recently. Youngkin, who wasn’t himself on the ballot, campaigned on a pledge to pass an abortion ban beyond 15 weeks of pregnancy if voters granted Republicans full legislative control.
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Who Qualified for the Third GOP Debate?
  + stars: | 2023-11-07 | by ( Kaia Hubbard | Nov. | At A.M. | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +2 min
Republican candidates are prepping for the third GOP presidential debate, as the field narrows with just two months to go before the first nominating contest. After raucous debates in Wisconsin and California, the candidates are set to return to the debate stage for a two-hour event at 8 p.m. The smaller field, paired with recent shakeup among the top challengers to Trump, is expected to produce new dynamics on stage. With that pledge, which has been somewhat controversial among the candidates, GOP presidential hopefuls must sign a statement that they will support the eventual Republican nominee. While the other candidates try to break ahead in the polls, former President Donald Trump – who opted not to participate in the first and second debate – is also expected to skip the upcoming confrontation.
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And his appeal among Black and Latino voters, groups that have been foundational within the Democratic Party, seemed to suffer the deepest loss of support, especially among younger voters. The survey results suggest that an unnamed, generic Democrat would fare better than Biden in 2024, leading Trump by 8 points while Biden trails by 4 – a formidable 12-point swing. Political Cartoons View All 1234 ImagesThe survey captures a moment in time – albeit not a very good moment for Biden. “If he continues to run, he will be the nominee of the Democratic Party,” Axelrod wrote. Though the poll surveyed how Kamala Harris would fare in a hypothetical matchup against Trump, who performed only slightly better than Biden, other possible Democratic nominees – like California Gov.
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Leading Senate Democrats are teasing a new path forward to bypass one senator’s blockade of military promotions, leaning on GOP frustrations that bubbled to the surface this week and culminated in a dramatic confrontation from members of the senator’s own party. A group of Republican senators took to the Senate floor late Wednesday to attempt to circumvent a dispute in which Sen. Tommy Tuberville has single-handedly held up more than 300 military promotions over a Pentagon abortion travel policy. The stunning scene comes nine months into the blockade and as Democrats – and more recently fellow Republicans – have grown anxious to move the military promotions forward. It would require the support of all Democrats and independents and at least nine Republicans. But they suggested that Tuberville should take his issue to the courts, rather than holding up the chamber and setting a dangerous precedent.
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House Passes Aid Package to Israel With IRS Cuts
  + stars: | 2023-11-02 | by ( Kaia Hubbard | Nov. | At P.M. | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +2 min
The House narrowly approved an aid package for Israel on Thursday – a vote that ordinarily would have been an easy bipartisan victory but one complicated by Democrats’ accusation of a political “poison pill” in the GOP’s attempt to offset the new spending with cuts to the IRS. Democrats largely opposed the $14.3 billion aid package, acknowledging that while they support aid for Israel, the mechanism for providing it, along with the lack of funding in other areas, made it a nonstarter. “What the House Republicans have done is unprecedented and will mean any aid to Israel will be delayed,” Rep. Rosa DeLauro, Connecticut Democrat, said ahead of the vote. “This is the first time we have conditioned aid to Israel. Nevertheless, Speaker Mike Johnson forged ahead with the vote, seeming to dare Democrats to oppose the aid package.
Persons: Rosa DeLauro, Chuck Schumer, Mike Johnson, ” Johnson, we’re, that’s, Organizations: Israel, White, Democrat, Republicans, , Connecticut Democrat, Democrats –, Office, Senate Locations: Gaza, Ukraine, Israel, Connecticut
The House is expected to vote Wednesday evening on a resolution to expel Rep. George Santos from the chamber in a rare move that could narrow the GOP’s thin majority. Santos has been embroiled in scandal since he took office and admitted to fabricating elements of his resume. House Republicans have been split on how to proceed. Just five lawmakers have ever been removed from the House by an expulsion vote, and three of them fought against the union in the Civil War. Earlier this year, under former Speaker Kevin McCarthy, House Republicans were able to skirt a Santos expulsion effort brought by Democrats after Santos was first indicted by federal prosecutors by referring the resolution to the House Ethics Committee.
Persons: George Santos, Santos, he’s, hasn’t, , Mike Johnson, Santos ’, , Kevin McCarthy, McCarthy Organizations: New, House Republicans, New York Republicans, Congress, Democrats Locations: York, New
“I say to Speaker Johnson – I plead with him – don’t repeat the mistake of McCarthy and others and just follow the hard-right in a partisan way,” Schumer said at a weekly news conference. “It’s not good for the country, it’s not good for the House, it’s not even good for the Republican Party. “Speaker Johnson should learn from the examples of Speaker Boehner, of Speaker Ryan and of Speaker McCarthy,” Schumer said. Though he’s not an outspoken conservative flamethrower like Rep. Jim Jordan, who GOP centrists blocked from gaining the gavel, a Johnson speakership marks a dramatic shift to the right for the conference. And though he faces the same difficulties as former Speaker Kevin McCarthy did with a razor-thin Republican majority, how he fares with the faction of hard-liners that ultimately ousted McCarthy is another story.
Persons: Chuck Schumer, , Johnson –, , McCarthy, ” Schumer, “ It’s, it’s, White, Schumer, Johnson, he’s, Joe Biden, Boehner, Ryan, couldn’t, Jim Jordan, Kevin McCarthy Organizations: Republican Party, Republican, Ukraine, Republicans, Louisiana Republican, GOP, Democrat, White, Locations: York, Israel, Gaza, Louisiana
All the best celebrity costumes over Halloween weekend
  + stars: | 2023-10-30 | by ( Leah Dolan | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
Scroll down to see some of the best celebrity costumes from Halloween 2023. Rachpoot/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images/Getty ImagesJodie Turner-Smith opted for a bustier and printed dress as a devilish cowgirl. Rachpoot/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images/Getty ImagesKyle MacLachlan's pickleball match appeared to have gone dangerously wrong. Rachpoot/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images/Getty ImagesParis Hilton as Britney Spears' iconic blue flight attendant outfit from the "Toxic" music video. Rachpoot/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images/Getty Images
Persons: Barbie, Greta Gerwig’s, Lister, Megan Fox, Bill ”, Edward Norton, David Beckham, Britney Spears, Austin Butler, Andy Warhol, Kaia Gerber, Edie Sedgwick, Cindy Crawford, Sandy Olsson, Presley Gerber, Raoul Duke, Rande Gerber, Danny Zuko, Matt Winkelmeyer, Halsey, Bauer, Griffin, Jodie Turner, Smith, Shauna Robertson, Michael Kovac, Kelly, Kyle MacLachlan's pickleball, Max, Betty Boop, Michael Loccisano, Justin Bieber, Hailey Bieber, Rachpoot, Kelsea Ballerini, Gilbert Carrasquillo, Lori Harvey, Lara Croft, Paris Hilton, Hilton, Katy Perry, Demi Lovato, Brett, Jason Oppenheim, Sabrina Carpenter Organizations: CNN, Los Angeles, Paris Hilton, Netflix, Victoria, Paris Locations: ’ New York, London, Los, Las Vegas
Former Vice President Mike Pence announced that he would drop his bid for the White House on Saturday, as he determined that “this is not my time.”“I was raised to believe that to whom much is given much will be required, and with everything our country is facing, I just couldn’t sit this one out. But the Bible tells us that there’s a time for every purpose under heaven,” Pence said during remarks at a Las Vegas convention. “So after much prayer and deliberation, I have decided to suspend my campaign for president, effective today.”Pence’s campaign had struggled to gain a foothold amid a crowded Republican primary field. The outcome was an approach that seemed inconsistent, with Pence at times distancing himself from the former president, while he tried to take credit for the administration’s work on certain issues, like immigration. But Pence made clear that he’s committed to seeing a Republican in the White House, and while he’s suspending his campaign, he won’t “leave the fight for conservative values.”
Persons: Mike Pence, , ” Pence, Donald Trump, Pence, Trump, he’s, won’t “ Organizations: White, Republican, White House, Trump, Republican Party, Republicans, Republican Jewish, Hamas, Biden Locations: Las Vegas, Indiana, Israel
Rep. Dean Phillips, who for months urged Biden not to seek reelection before encouraging others to challenge the president, finally seized upon the moment himself on Friday. Cartoons on the Democratic Party View All 443 Images“President Biden is a good man and someone I tremendously respect. “If President Biden is the Democratic nominee, we face an unacceptable risk of Trump being back in the White House.”But with little name recognition, Phillips’ bid sets up an underdog challenge for the Democratic nomination. “To run in the primary against Biden from the right is somewhat puzzling. Biden himself won’t appear on the ballot in the state, due to a disagreement between New Hampshire Democrats and the national party over a new primary calendar that would have its first-in-the-nation primary status rescinded.
Persons: Joe Biden’s, Dean Phillips, Biden, Phillips, Donald Trump, don’t, ” Phillips, Trump, Steven Webster, “ Dean Phillips, ” Webster, , , ” Phillips isn’t, Marianne Williamson, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, he’s, , won’t Organizations: Hamas, Rep, White, Trump, Gallup, Democratic Party, Democratic, Indiana University, Biden, CBS News, New Hampshire Democrats Locations: Minnesota, Israel, lockstep, New Hampshire, New, Nevada
House Republicans unanimously voted to elect Rep. Mike Johnson as speaker on Wednesday in a stunning turnaround that came more than three weeks into a standoff that descended the chamber into a crisis of its own creation. Johnson, an unlikely candidate for speaker just weeks ago, was elected in 2016 and serves as the vice chairman of the House GOP conference. And by the evening, lawmakers spoke of a Johnson speakership as if it were all-but guaranteed. House Republicans sprung to their feet as House GOP Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik nominated Johnson for the speakership ahead of the vote on Wednesday, delivering a standing ovation as chants of “Mike” rang out. “Today is the day that House Republicans will humbly look in our hearts and elect Mike Johnson as speaker of the people’s House,” Stefanik said.
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“This House Republican majority is united,” Rep. Mike Johnson said Tuesday night after becoming the conference’s fourth speaker nominee – and the second nominee in the course of a single day. Johnson, who was elected in 2016 and serves as the vice chairman of the House GOP conference, made a pitch over the weekend as a “consensus candidate” for speaker. If he can get to 217, a heavy lift in a slim Republican majority of only 221 lawmakers, Johnson will become the most inexperienced speaker in recent memory. And a government funding fight that got House Republicans into the speaker mess is slated to again rear its head with a Nov. 17 deadline to pass spending bills or kick the can down the road. 2, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, a fellow Louisianan who was himself denied the speakership just weeks ago.
Persons: Mike Johnson, , Johnson, Tom Emmer, Emmer, Mike, he’ll, Ken Buck, we’ve, he’s, Jim Jordan, Donald Trump’s, ” didn’t, , , hasn’t, Jordan, He’s, Joe Biden, He’ll, Steve Scalise Organizations: Republican, , GOP, Louisiana Republican, CNN, Republicans, Israel Locations: Colorado, legislating, Ukraine, Gaza
Tom Emmer Bows Out Hours After Speaker Nomination
  + stars: | 2023-10-24 | by ( Kaia Hubbard | Oct. | At P.M. | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +3 min
House Majority Whip Tom Emmer’s speaker bid crashed and burned on Tuesday just hours after his party nominated him for the gavel amid deep divisions within the conference that began to appear insurmountable three weeks into the standoff. And for other lawmakers, they simply didn’t believe Emmer could get the backing needed to secure the gavel. Emmer narrowly won the party’s nomination on the fifth round of votes behind closed doors on Tuesday in a contest that began with seven candidates, with the lowest vote-getter being dropped each round. Some of those candidates are expected to relaunch their bids for speaker in light of Emmer’s bowing out. Johnson, who was elected in 2016 and serves as the vice chairman of the House GOP conference, made a pitch as a “consensus candidate” for speaker.
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House Republicans Nominate Tom Emmer For Speaker
  + stars: | 2023-10-24 | by ( Kaia Hubbard | Oct. | At P.M. | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +3 min
House Republicans narrowly voted to nominate Rep. Tom Emmer for speaker on Tuesday after a series of votes where he edged out the latest slate of candidates eyeing the gavel. 2 House Republican, spelling uncertainty for Emmer’s prospects in a floor vote. As a member of leadership, Emmer had an edge over his opponents in his staff operation. But like those who came before him in the speaker standoff, Emmer is not without his opposition. Emmer voted to certify the 2020 election, he reportedly encouraged House Republicans to distance themselves from Trump in the midterm elections and, like other members of House leadership, he hasn’t endorsed Trump’s 2024 bid.
Persons: Tom Emmer, , Kevin McCarthy, Steve Scalise, Emmer, Mike Johnson of, McCarthy, he’s, speakership, Donald Trump, hasn’t, Trump’s, Trump, he’s “, Jim Jordan, Scalise, he’ll Organizations: Republicans, Republican, Minnesota Republican, National Republican Congressional, Trump Locations: Mike Johnson of Louisiana, Jordan
3 House Republican, Emmer has an edge over his opponents in his staff operation. And he received the backing of former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who said he’s “head and shoulders above” the other candidates. Of the nine candidates, Emmer is one of just two who voted to certify the 2020 election. He reportedly encouraged House Republicans to distance themselves from Trump in the midterm elections. In addition to Emmer, other prominent House Republicans seeking the gavel include Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana and Rep. Kevin Hern of Oklahoma.
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Rep. Jim Jordan was again decisively defeated in his bid to become speaker on Friday, marking his third failed ballot this week and by the largest margin yet as his support continues to erode. Yet it remained unclear whether the divisive lawmaker would yield in his strong-armed bid for leadership amid a growing urgency for House Republicans to resolve the crisis they created. Twenty-five House Republicans voted against the Ohio Republican, growing by three votes since Wednesday and two in the first vote a day prior, as things are trending in the wrong direction for Jordan. Unlike McCarthy, Jordan has the backing of most House conservatives. Still, Jordan faces opposition from a number of sides – from moderates, from appropriators and from McCarthy and Majority Leader Steve Scalise allies, among others.
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Rep. Jim Jordan became the latest speaker nominee to bow to the unruly House Republican conference after a week of division and disagreement about how to move the chamber forward. After two failed speaker ballots, the Ohio Republican is not expected to pursue another vote on Thursday, instead backing a proposal to empower Rep. Patrick McHenry as temporary speaker, likely until the end of the year. Without a speaker, the House has been unable to approve a resolution supporting Israel or consider aid to the country. The Week in Cartoons Oct. 16-20 View All 6 ImagesThe move is expected to go to a House vote with a resolution introduced by moderate Republicans. It's outrageous.”Greene expressed disappointment in Jordan backing the resolution to empower McHenry as “some sort of a short term speaker,” saying “we voted for him to be our speaker nominee.”
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