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Republican congresswoman blames Joe Biden for George Santos' fraud and lies

WASHINGTON — Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-PA) said that it's clear Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) won't remove Rep. George Santos (R-NY) because it would mean putting McCarthy's power into question again.

"The thing with Santos is there's so much out there," said Boyle. "I think besides the criminal thing he's facing in Brazil. The other most serious thing is all of the FEC shadiness. Where did the $700,000 come from? All of these $199.99 when $200 is the limit on documentation you need. So, there's so much there. Obviously, the morally and ethically right thing would be to resign. But you know that's where each side typically takes a lead in policing the really bad behavior. And with Kevin McCarthy, he's so desperate to be Speaker, he needs every vote and needs to maintain every vote he has. I wouldn't be surprised if you see McCarthy be quiet about it for as long as possible."

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Rep. Eric Swalwell blasts Kevin McCarthy for trying to raise money off of cutting Dems from committees

WASHINGTON — Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) is among those that Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is threatening to keep off of House committees, an exceptionally rare move from a House Speaker.

In the case of Swalwell and colleagues Reps. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and Ilhan Omar (D-MN), no vote has been held, and according to the rules outlined by the Republicans, the members haven't violated them.

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'They're doing this because a lot of their members have committed illegal acts': Ted Lieu rails against ethics cuts

WASHINGTON — Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) attacked the Republican House officials for the budget cuts to the Ethics Committee at a time when he says many of its own members have documented ethics problems.

"You cannot hire staff after 30 days," Lieu told Raw Story when we caught up to him after a press conference by Democrats on the matter. "They're trying to shrink the office to nothing. And it's very clear they're doing this because a lot of their members have committed either unethical or illegal acts. Like George Santos. They're basically trying to protect him with this Rules package."

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Jim Jordan stumbles — can't remember why he wants to investigate the White House

WASHINGTON — Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) recently commented on his new subcommittee that will investigate President Joe Biden's administration, but even he seemed to forget what his criticism of the administration was.

"I already talked about this in the caucus," Jordan told reporters on Capitol Hill Tuesday morning. He alleged that the federal government, specifically the Justice Department, has power that is "too far-reaching."

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Dems won't repeat the big mistake Republicans made with the J6 Committee: Jerry Nadler

WASHINGTON — Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) told Raw Story that unlike with the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress, Democrats won't shy away from being on any committee the GOP forms attempting to craft politically motivated "investigatory" subcommittees.

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) will take over the Judiciary Committee and intends to form a subcommittee that will investigate what the GOP calls Joe Biden's weaponization of the government against Donald Trump.

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House Republicans rail against 'double standard' after classified docs found in Biden office

WASHINGTON — Newly elected House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is ready to go to battle with the White House over the recently discovered documents at the University of Pennsylvania amid President Joe Biden's belongings. Raw Story and other reporters approached McCarthy after the story broke that classified documents were found in a locked storage room and Biden turned them over to the National Archives.

"Really? They just now found them? After all these years?" McCarthy asked as if he didn't believe that the documents were only recently discovered.

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Supreme Court to decide if social media aids terrorism

CAL State San Bernadino design major Nohemi Gonzalez saved enough money to live her dream of studying in Paris for a semester.

On November 13, 2015, the college senior met friends for dinner in the 11th arrondissement — a neighborhood known for edgy art and racial and religious diversity. As diners applauded the staff at La Belle Équipe, who brought a birthday cake to a waitress at 9:30 p.m., a dark car stopped nearby. Soon after, two heavily armed men emerged and blasted the candlelit tables with gunfire. In less than three minutes, 19 were dead. One of those killed was Nohemi.

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New deal with the right-wing is to stop government spending and balance the budget

WASHINGTON — Rep. Scott Perry (R-PA) who is known for asking Donald Trump for a pardon for Jan. 6, 2021, tweeted that he finally reached an agreement for the speaker spot but was cagey on what the actual deal was.

"We’re at a turning point. I’ve negotiated in good faith, with one purpose: to restore the People’s House back to its rightful owners. The framework for an agreement is in place, so in a good-faith effort, I voted to restore the People’s House by voting for [GOP Leader] Kevin McCarthy," he wrote on Friday.

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Some Democrats fear a mass shooting on House floor — by a QAnon-Republican

WASHINGTON—Surprise quickly morphed into alarm for some at the Capitol this week as a post-Jan. 6 security measure vanished without warning just before Republicans reclaimed control of the House. Some Democrats fear there could be a mass shooting on the House floor at the trigger of one of the GOP’s newly expanded ranks of conspiracy-believing lawmakers.

“A lot of my Republican colleagues glorify violence and proudly display the firearms they have in their offices, so it just makes me nervous that we could have a workplace violent event. They’re not the most stable people,” Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) told Raw Story after voting for Speaker this week.

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Republican predicts GOP 'will have mud on our faces every week’ — with or without Matt Gaetz trying to remove McCarthy

WASHINGTON — Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA) spoke with Raw Story about the possibility of one member being able to throw the Speakership post back into chaos after the 11th vote against making Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) the Speaker on Thursday.

Earlier, McCarthy agreed to allow Freedom Caucus members to call a vote to fire him at any time.

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Matt Gaetz says either Kevin McCarthy withdraws or he agrees to a straitjacket

WASHINGTON — For a brief moment amid the eighth ballot, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) approached reporters to talk about his plans for what's next.

“I think I can go as far as the Cherry blossoms fall," Gaetz said, a reference to the pink and white flowers that dot the Washington, D.C. landscape throughout the spring. They usually peak in the middle of March and are gone by the beginning of April. It would mean that Gaetz is pledging to keep up the non-functioning House for months, not merely days.

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I don't think it's about speaker — I think it's about governing: GOP Congressman

WASHINGTON — Disgraced former Secretary of the Interior-turned-Rep. Ryan Zinke (R-MT) told Raw Story Wednesday on Capitol Hill that the reality about the Republican debate isn't really about Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) at all, it's about government functioning.

"I don't think it's about speaker," he told us. "I think it's about governing."

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'This is so stupid': Some Republicans are livid about House chaos humiliating their party

WASHINGTON — Republican officials are telling Raw Story that they are furious at how humiliating their fellow members are making the party look.

It has happened in the past that the Speaker wasn't elected on the first ballot, but the House is finishing up its fifth ballot where Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has still failed to garner enough votes.

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