Jordan Voted Out As GOP Speaker Nominee After Losing Third Round Of Voting
Jim Jordan has been ousted as being the Republican Party’s nominee to be the new speaker of the House after losing even more support during the third round of voting.
Jim Jordan has been ousted as being the Republican Party’s nominee to be the new speaker of the House after losing even more support during the third round of voting.
House Democrat Whip Katherine Clark said that a new House Speaker vote is slated for Tuesday at noon, according to Reuters.
A group of New York House Republicans have revealed their intention to introduce a resolution for the expulsion of Rep. George Santos from the legislative body.
Behind closed doors on Wednesday morning, House Republicans chose Majority Leader Steve Scalise as their preferred candidate for speaker. However, it is still unclear if Scalise will be able to get the necessary 217 votes to take the gavel.
Hillary Clinton, who ran for President in 2016 and lost to Donald Trump, compared his supporters to a “cult” and suggested that they need “formal deprogramming.”
Former President Donald Trump has endorsed Ohio Republican Jim Jordan for House speaker.
Majority Leader Steve Scalise has officially entered the race to become the next Speaker of the House.
The House has failed to block a vote to oust Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House.
A suspect is charged in connection with Tupac’s murder, 21 Republicans vote against the latest spending bill and Diane Feinstein dies at 90.
Hollywood actor John Cusack, who’s known for his leftist views and political activism, accused Democrat elitists of “being full of s—” and selling out the working class for “decades.”