The 118th Congress with Kevin "My Kevin" McCarthy, Speaker /Clowns
Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2023 3:34 pm
Falsehoods Unchallenged Only Fester and Grow
https://thefogbow.com/forum/
The children are saying that McCarthy has violated the verbal deals they made with him when they voted for him for Speaker, and will now refuse to vote for anything until he puts them in writing.
McCarthy should be making deals with Jeffries and the Dems to hold onto the speaker's gavel he dropped his drawers and bent over for..."Please Freedom Caucus, can I have another?"
“One-eye”?
Absolute babbling paste-eating quackery.
Luna: The FBI has moles within the FBI that are actively leaking information to the Biden family. It was brought to our attention that there was a mole within the FBI by the name of one eye
Rep. Grothman compares US presidential elections in Democratic states to North Korea and China
Republican hardliners’ revolt against Kevin McCarthy shuts down US House of Representatives
Ultra-conservatives from speaker’s own party are unhappy about debt ceiling deal and say he hasn’t delivered on promises made to secure the chair
Staff and agencies
Thu 8 Jun 2023 05.37 BST
The US House of Representatives has been forced to postpone all votes until next week – paralyzed by a revolt against its Republican speaker, Kevin McCarthy, by ultra-conservative members of his own party.
The standoff between McCarthy and a hardline faction of his own Republican majority has forced the chamber into a holding pattern that looks likely to persist until at least Monday.
Members of the House Freedom Caucus have been upset over the bipartisan debt ceiling bill that McCarthy recently brokered with the Democratic president, Joe Biden, as well as claims that some hardliners had been threatened over their opposition to the deal.
“You’ve got a small group of people who are pissed off that are keeping the House of Representatives from functioning,” said Republican representative Steve Womack.
“This is insane. This is not the way a governing majority is expected to behave, and frankly, I think there will be a political cost to it.”
The hardliners were among the 71 Republicans who opposed debt ceiling legislation that passed the House last week. They say McCarthy did not cut spending deeply enough and retaliated against at least one of their members. McCarthy and other House Republican leaders dismissed the retaliation claims.
They also accuse McCarthy of violating the terms of an agreement that allowed him to secure the speaker’s gavel in January, though it was not clear which aspects they believe were not honored.
House action came to a sudden halt midday on Tuesday when the band of conservatives refused to support a routine procedural vote to set the rules schedule for the day’s debate. It was the first time in some 20 years a routine rules vote was defeated.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... sentatives
Rep. Biggs calls for Biden not only to be impeached but to be indicted, and also adds that he might be guilty of treason
Asked on CNN about the transcript showing Trump knowingly mishandled classified documents, Nancy Mace says it's the first she's hearing about it and immediately pivots to Biden whataboutism
#BREAKING:
@Jim_Jordan
reveals new information on Trump raid and events surrounding indictment.
Link: https://judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-s ... re-mal.pdf
Just Monday-morning quarterbacking about the initial search.
McCarthy: This is going to disrupt this nation because it goes to the core of equal justice for all which is not being seen today and we are not going to stand for it.
The U.S. House of Representatives will reconvene in an atmosphere of political uncertainty on Monday, as Republican hardline conservatives clash with Speaker Kevin McCarthy and spoil for a new fight over federal government spending.
Lawmakers are due to return to Washington for the first time since 11 Republicans, including members of the ultra-conservative House Freedom Caucus, paralyzed the chamber floor for days last week, in protest over a bipartisan debt ceiling bill that passed the House on May 31 without some of the government spending cuts they had demanded.
"What you saw last week was out of total frustration among all of us. And we're actually more livid now," Representative Ralph Norman, a leading conservative, told Reuters.
It was not clear whether the hardline Republicans would continue to use parliamentary procedures to stymie legislation, as they press for an as-yet undefined gesture from McCarthy to assuage their concerns.
The House is scheduled this week to consider Republican messaging bills that were delayed by the standoff. The bills would bar new federal regulation of gas stoves and make other regulations subject to congressional approval.
Kevin McCarthy @SpeakerMcCarthy wrote: Has anyone ever asked the current president why would he have a classified document outside of the SCIF from his Senate days? Has he ever been confronted with that question?
Luna says if DOJ doesn’t hold FBI Director Wray accountable for whatever latest thing he did to upset House Republicans, they are going to seek to eliminate the position of FBI Director.