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High costs push home ownership out of reach of younger Americans

When Jennie Luhmann started searching for her family's "forever home," she found herself in a perfect storm -- few properties were available, buyers were making all-cash offers and interest rates were climbing.

Outbid by others and pressured by soaring mortgage rates, Luhmann and her husband decided to rent, before temporarily moving into her mother's house.

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‘Chaos vibes’: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez mocks GOP after Gaetz threatens McCarthy

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) poked fun at the Republican party on an eventful Tuesday where House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) opened an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden and Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL) threatened to remove McCarthy as speaker.

Ocasio-Cortez took to X, retweeting a C-SPAN clip of Gaetz's threat against McCarthy. In the clip, Gaetz said that McCarthy needed to move faster than the "baby step" of opening the impeachment inquiry. He called for more progress or for McCarthy to step down as speaker.

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Morning Joe questions 'weak' Kevin McCarthy's manhood after Matt Gaetz humiliation

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough questioned House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) for letting Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) publicly humiliate him after announcing an impeachment probe of President Joe Biden.

The Florida lawmaker threatened the speaker with a daily motion to vacate because he was "out of compliance" with the hardline Republicans to whom Gaetz said he owed his leadership, and both Scarborough and "Morning Joe" co-host Willie Geist agreed the challenge should be met with more than silence.

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'Kevin McCarthy has amnesia': Fox News host skewers speaker for hypocrisy

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy must have amnesia due to the drastic differences between his actions and past statements, according to a Fox News host.

Jessica Tarlov argued Tuesday that McCarthy (R-CA) must have “amnesia” when it comes to his earlier comments on impeachment, the Daily Beast reported.

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CNN host shuts down Matt Gaetz on Biden: 'It's not what I believe'

CNN host Abby Phillip on Tuesday evening shut down Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) as he tried to make the case for President Joe Biden's impeachment.

Gaetz appeared on CNN Primetime, and was asked about the quality of the evidence linking Biden to his son's purported foreign business dealings. He cited the existence of "bank records, devices, laptops, travel records," and more.

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GOP impeachment inquiry could cause voters to turn on Republicans: reporter

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) could actually end up hurting the Republican Party's prospects, and his own, with the new impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, argued New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman on Tuesday's edition of CNN's "The Source."

"It's not a surprise that it went this route," Haberman told anchor Kaitlan Collins. "I do think it's true, though, that McCarthy's about-face was striking in terms of requiring a vote to move ahead."

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McCarthy held 'hostage' to impeachment demands by 'far-right nuts': Journalist

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is held "hostage in his own House" by the demands of "far-right nuts" as he tries to placate them with a rushed and evidence-free impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, wrote analyst Eleanor Clift for The Daily Beast on Tuesday.

"Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) made his deal with the devil when he ceded sufficient clout to the rightest of the right-wing crazies to gain their votes after 15 humiliating ballots. That bill comes due now as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), the Queen of the Extremists, puts down her marker: She would not vote to fund the government without an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden," wrote Clift. "When MTG speaks, McCarthy listens. His job is to muster majorities for spending bills that will keep the government open beyond the Sept. 30 deadline. He has such a narrow margin that he can’t lose more than three or four votes, and MTG speaks for at least a dozen hardliners."

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Here's why Kevin McCarthy 'simply does not' have votes to impeach: reporter

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) may be eager to move ahead with an impeachment inquiry of President Joe Biden to placate the far-right flank of his caucus — but he doesn't have the votes to actually impeach the president.

That's the view of CNN congressional correspondent Manu Raju, who broke down the situation to "OutFront" anchor Erin Burnett on Tuesday.

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Revealed: FBI agent rebuts Jim Jordan's whistleblower's Biden claims

It has been less than 12 hours since Republicans announced they will have an "impeachment inquiry" into President Joe Biden, and a transcript has leaked from an interview with one of the people that disputes a main GOP witness in related matters.

The Washington Post reported Tuesday afternoon that the two IRS employees attempting to claim legal "whistleblower status" testified before the House Judiciary Committee attacking U.S. Attorney David Weiss. According to the claims by one of the men, Gary Shapley, Weiss blocked the IRS investigation into Hunter Biden and his taxes.

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'Literal Trump card': Ex-president gave Biden tools needed to fight impeachment

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) announced a formal impeachment investigation into President Joe Biden on Tuesday, based on allegations of overseas business dealings with his son that Republicans haven't found any evidence for as of now, and former President Donald Trump is strategizing with GOP leadership on the matter.

But ironically, POLITICO reports that an opinion issued by the Justice Department under the Trump administration in 2020, during the former president's first impeachment, could be used by the Biden administration now to make impeachment a headache for McCarthy.

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Trump ally moves to dismiss charges against him in Georgia election case

Ken Chesebro, an attorney indicted in the Georgia election racketeering case, has filed to have the charges against him dismissed, reported Lawfare correspondent Anna Bower.

In the filing, Chesebro argues that he is immune from prosecution because he was "fulfilling his duties to a client as an attorney."

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Trump huddles with House GOP leaders to discuss Biden impeachment strategy: report

Former President Donald Trump is talking with House GOP leadership about a strategy for impeaching President Joe Biden, reported Politico on Tuesday.

Trump, "Has been speaking weekly with House GOP Conference Chair Elise Stefanik, who was the first member of Republican leadership to come out in support of impeachment." The pair spoke most recently Tuesday, shortly after McCarthy announced the impeachment investigation would be moving forward.

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White House spokesperson blasts McCarthy for promising to hold an impeachment vote — then backing out

Ian Sams, the White House spokesperson for Oversight and Investigations, said that Speaker Kevin McCarthy promised he would hold an impeachment vote on President Joe Biden before moving forward.

Once the moment came, however, no vote happened.

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