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House Republicans don’t have a speaker…but they’re a step closer.

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House Republicans don’t have a speaker…but they’re a step closer.

How so?

Yesterday, in a secret ballot, the Republican caucus voted 113-99 to nominate Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA). Scalise beat Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) — who co-founded the far-right House Freedom Caucus — to get one step closer to the position. Now, Scalise will need a ton of the Jordan supporters to get the 217 votes needed to win in a floor vote.

When will that happen?

It’s not clear. That vote was supposed to happen yesterday but Scalise doesn’t seem to have united his party yet behind him. But Jordan could be backing Scalise, so that could help.

What do I need to know about Scalise?

As the House Majority Leader, he’s the No. 2 conservative Republican interested in issues like reducing taxes and small government. He also survived a gunshot wound at a 2017 baseball game and is undergoing chemotherapy. He’s considered the more conservative version of former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), but many expect he’d run the House like he did. But with at least ten Republicans standing firm against Scalise, he could be on track for a repeat of January: a series of House votes before there’s an elected speaker.

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what is a unity government?

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Rep. George Santos (R-NY). Yesterday, New York prosecutors hit Santos with additional charges including credit card fraud and identity theft. Prosecutors say Santos stole his campaign donors’ identities and reportedly charged about $15,000 onto one of their credit cards without their knowledge. He now faces 23 charges total which also include conspiracy, making false statements, and falsifying documents. Santos has denied wrongdoing, said he won’t accept a plea deal, and plans to run for re-election. Now, NY Republicans are signing on to oust Santos. It’s not clear if the House will take it up considering his departure could further hurt the Republican’s extremely narrow majority.  


Who was arrested…

Sergio Brown. Yesterday, the former NFL player was arrested for killing his 73-year-old mother. Brown went missing for about a month after authorities found his mother’s body near her home in September. Authorities had a warrant for his arrest for murder and found him entering the US through the Mexico border. He will be extradited to Illinois where he faces first-degree murder charges. 


Who an Alabama public library accidentally targeted…

An author with the last name “Gay.”


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Jada Pinkett Smith.

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