Republicans – Latest News https://latestnews.top Wed, 27 Sep 2023 13:53:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://latestnews.top/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cropped-licon-32x32.png Republicans – Latest News https://latestnews.top 32 32 Biden tears into ‘extreme’ House Republicans over looming shutdown https://latestnews.top/biden-tears-into-extreme-house-republicans-over-looming-shutdown/ https://latestnews.top/biden-tears-into-extreme-house-republicans-over-looming-shutdown/#respond Wed, 27 Sep 2023 13:53:12 +0000 https://latestnews.top/biden-tears-into-extreme-house-republicans-over-looming-shutdown/ Biden tears into ‘extreme’ House Republicans over looming shutdown By Geoff Earle In Philadelphia For Dailymail.Com and Morgan Phillips, Politics Reporter For Dailymail.Com Published: 16:41 EDT, 26 September 2023 | Updated: 16:41 EDT, 26 September 2023 Advertisement President Joe Biden once again ripped House Republicans Tuesday and warned against a government shutdown, with funding set […]]]>


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President Joe Biden once again ripped House Republicans Tuesday and warned against a government shutdown, with funding set to run out September 30th if lawmakers can't reach a resolution. 'In just about a week, we could be facing a government shutdown if Republicans in the House Representatives don't do their job. There's no reason for us to be in this position,' he inveighed in a new video Biden released on his official account on the former Twitter site. Biden cited his earlier talks with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, which resulted in agreement on spending levels. He warned against the potential toll on the military and on government services, as the White House prepares to try to capitalize on the prospect of chaos in the Capitol.

President Joe Biden once again ripped House Republicans Tuesday and warned against a government shutdown, with funding set to run out September 30th if lawmakers can’t reach a resolution. ‘In just about a week, we could be facing a government shutdown if Republicans in the House Representatives don’t do their job. There’s no reason for us to be in this position,’ he inveighed in a new video Biden released on his official account on the former Twitter site. Biden cited his earlier talks with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, which resulted in agreement on spending levels. He warned against the potential toll on the military and on government services, as the White House prepares to try to capitalize on the prospect of chaos in the Capitol.

'Now, there's a small group of extreme House Republicans who don't want to live up to that deal. So they're determined to shut down the government – shut it down now. And it makes no sense,' he said, speaking from the Oval Office in a video with multiple camera cuts. Biden said he was prepared to do his part by House Republicans ' refuse to stand up to the extremists in their party.' In a shutdown scenario, military members would be on duty 'but not get paid,' Biden said, in just one of the federal impacts the White House has been rollign out this week. 'And frankly, that's adding insult to injury.' Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Tuesday came to the Senate floor to warn against a shutdown, after earlier observing shutdowns haven't worked out well for Republicans in the past.

‘Now, there’s a small group of extreme House Republicans who don’t want to live up to that deal. So they’re determined to shut down the government – shut it down now. And it makes no sense,’ he said, speaking from the Oval Office in a video with multiple camera cuts. Biden said he was prepared to do his part by House Republicans ‘ refuse to stand up to the extremists in their party.’ In a shutdown scenario, military members would be on duty ‘but not get paid,’ Biden said, in just one of the federal impacts the White House has been rollign out this week. ‘And frankly, that’s adding insult to injury.’ Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Tuesday came to the Senate floor to warn against a shutdown, after earlier observing shutdowns haven’t worked out well for Republicans in the past.

'Over the years, I’ve been pretty clear in my view that government shutdowns are bad news whichever way you look at them,' McConnell said. 'They don’t work as political bargaining chips. They create unnecessary hardships for millions of Americans. For example, nearly 46,000 servicemembers and 22,000 civilian workers in my home state of Kentucky who earn federal government paychecks. And they hardly ever produce meaningful policy outcomes at the end of the day,' he continued. 'A government shutdown would be an unnecessary disruption of the important work on the Senate’s agenda. So I would urge each of my colleagues to work this week to avoid one.'

‘Over the years, I’ve been pretty clear in my view that government shutdowns are bad news whichever way you look at them,’ McConnell said. ‘They don’t work as political bargaining chips. They create unnecessary hardships for millions of Americans. For example, nearly 46,000 servicemembers and 22,000 civilian workers in my home state of Kentucky who earn federal government paychecks. And they hardly ever produce meaningful policy outcomes at the end of the day,’ he continued. ‘A government shutdown would be an unnecessary disruption of the important work on the Senate’s agenda. So I would urge each of my colleagues to work this week to avoid one.’

He spoke while on the other side of the Capitol, House Republicans struggled to find a way forward. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said he would put a short-term continuing resolution (CR) on the floor to fund the government beyond September 30. But McCarthy, facing pressure from his conference, would likely include provisions to bolster border security. 'What's concerning to me is that there are people in the Republican Party who will take the position of President Biden against what the rest of Americans want,' McCarthy said Tuesday. The speaker can only afford to lose four Republican votes and still pass a party-line CR loaded up with spending cuts. But more than a quarter of Republicans have blasted a temporary funding bill, including Donald Trump loyalist Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.). Biden's video came a day after he dared Americans to stop electing Republicans if the government careens into shutdown next weekend.

He spoke while on the other side of the Capitol, House Republicans struggled to find a way forward. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said he would put a short-term continuing resolution (CR) on the floor to fund the government beyond September 30. But McCarthy, facing pressure from his conference, would likely include provisions to bolster border security. ‘What’s concerning to me is that there are people in the Republican Party who will take the position of President Biden against what the rest of Americans want,’ McCarthy said Tuesday. The speaker can only afford to lose four Republican votes and still pass a party-line CR loaded up with spending cuts. But more than a quarter of Republicans have blasted a temporary funding bill, including Donald Trump loyalist Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.). Biden’s video came a day after he dared Americans to stop electing Republicans if the government careens into shutdown next weekend.

'Funding the government is one of the most basic, fundamental responsibilities of the Congress and if Republicans in the House don't start doing their job, we should stop electing them,' Biden said in remarks at the White House . The government will run out of money on September 30 if the House and Senate do not agree on spending legislation to send to the president's desk. The president pointed to the debt ceiling deal he made with Speaker Kevin McCarthy, which set funding caps for fiscal year 2024. But the deal roiled some House conservatives who demanded McCarthy write up 12 separate spending bills at caps lower than those agreed to in the debt ceiling legislation. 'Now, a small group of extreme House Republicans, they don't want to live up to that deal and everyone in America could be faced with paying a price for that,' he said. 'We made a deal. We shook hands. We said this is what we're going to do and now they're reneging on the deal, which is not much of a surprise these days.'

‘Funding the government is one of the most basic, fundamental responsibilities of the Congress and if Republicans in the House don’t start doing their job, we should stop electing them,’ Biden said in remarks at the White House . The government will run out of money on September 30 if the House and Senate do not agree on spending legislation to send to the president’s desk. The president pointed to the debt ceiling deal he made with Speaker Kevin McCarthy, which set funding caps for fiscal year 2024. But the deal roiled some House conservatives who demanded McCarthy write up 12 separate spending bills at caps lower than those agreed to in the debt ceiling legislation. ‘Now, a small group of extreme House Republicans, they don’t want to live up to that deal and everyone in America could be faced with paying a price for that,’ he said. ‘We made a deal. We shook hands. We said this is what we’re going to do and now they’re reneging on the deal, which is not much of a surprise these days.’

Democrats have launched an all-out campaign to lay blame on Republicans for a government shutdown. Earlier the Biden campaign accused House Republicans of 'gleefully letting Donald Trump function as their chief political strategist at the expense of American families.' Five days before a government shutdown, it's not clear the House is any closer to passing a spending deal than it was last week. Last week Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., warned shutdowns 'have always been a loser for Republicans politically' and that they've 'never produced a policy change.' Speaker Kevin McCarthy is expected to take yet another gamble with a rule vote that would advance four separate spending bills on Tuesday, though it's far from clear the rule would pass.

Democrats have launched an all-out campaign to lay blame on Republicans for a government shutdown. Earlier the Biden campaign accused House Republicans of ‘gleefully letting Donald Trump function as their chief political strategist at the expense of American families.’ Five days before a government shutdown, it’s not clear the House is any closer to passing a spending deal than it was last week. Last week Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., warned shutdowns ‘have always been a loser for Republicans politically’ and that they’ve ‘never produced a policy change.’ Speaker Kevin McCarthy is expected to take yet another gamble with a rule vote that would advance four separate spending bills on Tuesday, though it’s far from clear the rule would pass.

The speaker would need to flip five Republican holdouts who voted 'no' on a rule vote for the defense spending bill last week, a rule vote that failed twice in 48 hours. The rule vote that tees up debate on spending bills typically passes with support from almost everyone in the majority party. But the House GOP has struggled to push through a rule vote three times this year. The rule vote for the military, the Department of Homeland Security, State and agriculture on Tuesday night will take the temperature for how the rest of the week could play out for House Republicans. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene , R-Ga., has already said she is a 'hard no' on the rule because it includes 'blood money' for Ukraine.

The speaker would need to flip five Republican holdouts who voted ‘no’ on a rule vote for the defense spending bill last week, a rule vote that failed twice in 48 hours. The rule vote that tees up debate on spending bills typically passes with support from almost everyone in the majority party. But the House GOP has struggled to push through a rule vote three times this year. The rule vote for the military, the Department of Homeland Security, State and agriculture on Tuesday night will take the temperature for how the rest of the week could play out for House Republicans. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene , R-Ga., has already said she is a ‘hard no’ on the rule because it includes ‘blood money’ for Ukraine.

McCarthy had said he would strip $300 million to train Ukrainian soldiers from the defense spending bill and hold a separate vote on it on Friday. But he did an about-face and decided to leave the money in their as he realized it would be too difficult to strip that and the Ukraine funding in the bill for State Department funding. The other GOP 'no' votes include Reps. Andy Biggs (Ariz.), Eli Crane (Ariz.), Matt Rosendale (Mont.) and Dan Bishop (N.C.) and it's not clear if any of them have changed their mind this week. Even if they are able to begin debate on the bills, it's far from clear they could actually pass them. And if all 12 appropriations bills were passed by the House, a daunting feat in itself, the government would still shut down because the Senate would never take up and pass those bills by Saturday night.

McCarthy had said he would strip $300 million to train Ukrainian soldiers from the defense spending bill and hold a separate vote on it on Friday. But he did an about-face and decided to leave the money in their as he realized it would be too difficult to strip that and the Ukraine funding in the bill for State Department funding. The other GOP ‘no’ votes include Reps. Andy Biggs (Ariz.), Eli Crane (Ariz.), Matt Rosendale (Mont.) and Dan Bishop (N.C.) and it’s not clear if any of them have changed their mind this week. Even if they are able to begin debate on the bills, it’s far from clear they could actually pass them. And if all 12 appropriations bills were passed by the House, a daunting feat in itself, the government would still shut down because the Senate would never take up and pass those bills by Saturday night.

Meanwhile, McCarthy is pushing forward with a Republican-only continuing resolution (CR) that would keep the government open and give his conference more time to push through spending bills. The Senate, meanwhile, is prepping a bill that could advance a Democrat-led CR and put pressure on McCarthy to put it on the floor. And House moderates have begun to prep their own bipartisan CR plans and look at ways to advance them without the blessing of leadership. Some moderate Republicans have said they would join with Democrats on a discharge petition, meaning they could force a CR vote on the floor if five Republicans and all Democrats agree to it. McCarthy has urged his colleagues to fight against a shutdown, even as some seem open to closing the government to get what they want. Trump urged Republicans on Truth Social Sunday: 'UNLESS YOU GET EVERYTHING, SHUT IT DOWN!' 'You have to keep the government open. I mean, if people want to close the government — only makes them weaker,' McCarthy said. 'Why would they want to stop paying the troops or stop paying the border agents or the Coast Guard? I don't understand how that makes you stronger. I don't understand what point you're trying to make.' Read the full story: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12563653/Biden-tears-extreme-House-Republicans-saying-theyre-determined-shut-government-McConnell-calls-shutdowns-bad-news-poor-bargaining-chips.html?ito=msngallery

Meanwhile, McCarthy is pushing forward with a Republican-only continuing resolution (CR) that would keep the government open and give his conference more time to push through spending bills. The Senate, meanwhile, is prepping a bill that could advance a Democrat-led CR and put pressure on McCarthy to put it on the floor. And House moderates have begun to prep their own bipartisan CR plans and look at ways to advance them without the blessing of leadership. Some moderate Republicans have said they would join with Democrats on a discharge petition, meaning they could force a CR vote on the floor if five Republicans and all Democrats agree to it. McCarthy has urged his colleagues to fight against a shutdown, even as some seem open to closing the government to get what they want. Trump urged Republicans on Truth Social Sunday: ‘UNLESS YOU GET EVERYTHING, SHUT IT DOWN!’ ‘You have to keep the government open. I mean, if people want to close the government — only makes them weaker,’ McCarthy said. ‘Why would they want to stop paying the troops or stop paying the border agents or the Coast Guard? I don’t understand how that makes you stronger. I don’t understand what point you’re trying to make.’ Read the full story: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12563653/Biden-tears-extreme-House-Republicans-saying-theyre-determined-shut-government-McConnell-calls-shutdowns-bad-news-poor-bargaining-chips.html?ito=msngallery

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House Republicans FINALLY vote to advance four spending bills after a week of failures https://latestnews.top/house-republicans-finally-vote-to-advance-four-spending-bills-after-a-week-of-failures/ https://latestnews.top/house-republicans-finally-vote-to-advance-four-spending-bills-after-a-week-of-failures/#respond Wed, 27 Sep 2023 07:52:03 +0000 https://latestnews.top/house-republicans-finally-vote-to-advance-four-spending-bills-after-a-week-of-failures/ The House voted to pass a rule vote to begin debate on four separate spending bills after two rules votes failed last week, prompting Republicans to burst into applaus on the floor.   Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., was the only Republican to vote against the rule, opposing the ‘blood money’ it contained for Ukraine.  The […]]]>


The House voted to pass a rule vote to begin debate on four separate spending bills after two rules votes failed last week, prompting Republicans to burst into applaus on the floor.  

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., was the only Republican to vote against the rule, opposing the ‘blood money’ it contained for Ukraine. 

The House now moves on to debating amendments for the agriculture-FDA, defense, homeland security and state appropriations bills.

McCarthy celebrated the win in a news conference with reporters after the vote where he vowed to bring a stopgap spending bill to the floor to extend the September 30 deadline for a government shutdown.

He said he would bring it to the floor whether or not it had the votes to pass as multiple GOP members remain opposed to any CR, arguing the House must pass 12 single-subject spending bills or nothing.  

‘We want to make sure government stays open as we do our work,’ he said. 

But the speaker scoffed at the Senate‘s new bipartisan CR plan that includes money for Ukraine and disaster relief. He said the Senate’s priorities are ‘backwards’ because their CR included money for Ukraine but did not include border security provisions.  

With only four days to shutdown, the rule vote gave a hint of optimism to the House GOP, which is not facing new pressure to agree on spending legislation after the Senate released a bill that would kick the deadline for a government shutdown down the road by six weeks.

The continuing resolution (CR), endorsed by both Senate leaders Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., would extend government funding from September 30 to November 17. 

It includes over $6 billion in Ukraine aid, sure to trigger some House conservatives. It also includes $6 billion in disaster relief and no border provisions. 

It’s unlikely the deal could pass before Sunday if Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., holds up ‘quick passage’ – which requires unanimous consent. He claimed Tuesday he would continue to do so. 

‘I will object to any kind of easy passage or speeding up of the time. I think it’s bad policy to borrow money from China to send it to Ukraine.’

The CR, endorsed by both Senate leaders Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., would extend government funding from September 30 to November 17. It includes over $6 billion in Ukraine aid

The CR, endorsed by both Senate leaders Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., would extend government funding from September 30 to November 17. It includes over $6 billion in Ukraine aid

Meanwhile Speaker Kevin McCarthy remained non-committal on whether he’d ever give a Senate-authored CR a vote on the House floor. He’s also called for Ukraine aid to be dealt with separately from stopgap spending legislation. 

On Tuesday he did say he would put a stopgap funding bill on the floor before Saturday but said he would continue pushing for one that included border security. 

The Senate CR would likely pass both the upper chamber and the lower chamber with votes from Democrats and some Republicans if House GOP leadership put it up for a vote. But doing so could endanger McCarthy’s speakership. 

McConnell endorsed a ‘standard, short-term’ stopgap spending bill on the Senate floor Tuesday. 

‘Over the years, I’ve been pretty clear in my view that government shutdowns are bad news whichever way you look at them. They don’t work as political bargaining chips,’ the GOP leader said. 

The Senate is set to advance the House’s FAA reauthorization bill on Tuesday, which Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer will use to advance a CR through the Senate. 

Meanwhile the knives are out between Congress and the White House four days before a government shutdown, as McCarthy lays blame on Joe Biden‘s border policies and tears into right-wing Republicans who ‘side’ with the president.

The GOP leader said he would put a short-term continuing resolution (CR), or a stopgap spending bill to fund the government past September 30, on the floor before Saturday and it would likely include provisions to bolster border security. 

‘What’s concerning to me is that there are people in the Republican Party who will take the position of President Biden against what the rest of Americans want,’ McCarthy said Tuesday. 

The speaker can only afford to lose four Republican votes and still pass a party-line CR loaded up with spending cuts.

More than four in his conference have expressed opposition to a CR – most vocally McCarthy opposer Matt Gaetz, R-Fla. They insist the House most move forward on 12 single-subject spending bills. 

The knives are out between Congress and the White House four days before a government shutdown, as Speaker McCarthy lays blame on Joe Biden 's border policies and tears into right-wing Republicans who 'side' with the president

The knives are out between Congress and the White House four days before a government shutdown, as Speaker McCarthy lays blame on Joe Biden ‘s border policies and tears into right-wing Republicans who ‘side’ with the president

McCarthy, who cut a debt limit deal with President Biden that set top line spending numbers for fiscal year 2024, is now requesting a meeting him to cut another deal to keep the government funded.  

‘Why don’t we just cut a deal with the president?’ McCarthy told reporters who pressed him on when he would cut a CR deal with congressional Democrats

The House is set to vote on a rule to advance four of 12 appropriations bills Tuesday night in what could be an bellwether for the week to come.  It’s not clear yet clear whether a handful of obstinate Republicans will allow the rule to pass. 

He then suggested that if Biden fixed his border policy they could work together on funding – a seemingly infeasible tradeoff. 

‘Listen, the president, all he has to do … it’s only actions that he has to take. He can do it like that. He changed all the policies on the border. He can change those,’ McCarthy said. ‘We can keep government open and finish out the work that we have done.’

'What's concerning to me is that there are people in the Republican Party who will take the position of President Biden against what the rest of Americans want,' McCarthy said Tuesday

‘What’s concerning to me is that there are people in the Republican Party who will take the position of President Biden against what the rest of Americans want,’ McCarthy said Tuesday

Border crossings in fiscal year 2023, which ends at the end of September, are on track to surpass that of 2022 after figures released Friday show an uptick of 50,000 in apprehensions in the month of August.

In recent days the Biden team has piled on to the GOP for causing the shutdown: Biden warned voters to ‘stop electing Republicans’ if they could not pass spending deals that keep the government open. 



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Biden tears into ‘extreme’ House Republicans saying they’re determined to shut down the https://latestnews.top/biden-tears-into-extreme-house-republicans-saying-theyre-determined-to-shut-down-the/ https://latestnews.top/biden-tears-into-extreme-house-republicans-saying-theyre-determined-to-shut-down-the/#respond Wed, 27 Sep 2023 01:50:58 +0000 https://latestnews.top/biden-tears-into-extreme-house-republicans-saying-theyre-determined-to-shut-down-the/ President Joe Biden once again ripped House Republicans Tuesday and warned against a government shutdown, with funding set to run out September 30th if lawmakers can’t reach a resolution. ‘In just about a week, we could be facing a government shutdown if Republicans in the House Representatives don’t do their job. There’s no reason for […]]]>


President Joe Biden once again ripped House Republicans Tuesday and warned against a government shutdown, with funding set to run out September 30th if lawmakers can’t reach a resolution.

‘In just about a week, we could be facing a government shutdown if Republicans in the House Representatives don’t do their job. There’s no reason for us to be in this position,’ he inveighed in a new video Biden released on his official account on the former Twitter site.

Biden cited his earlier talks with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, which resulted in agreement on spending levels. He warned against the potential toll on the military and on government services, as the White House prepares to try to capitalize on the prospect of chaos in the Capitol.

‘Now, there’s a small group of extreme House Republicans who don’t want to live up to that deal. So they’re determined to shut down the government – shut it down now. And it makes no sense,’ he said, speaking from the Oval Office in a video with multiple camera cuts.

President Joe Biden, who visited striking UAW workers in Detroit, blasted 'extreme' Republicans on Tuesday

President Joe Biden, who visited striking UAW workers in Detroit, blasted ‘extreme’ Republicans on Tuesday

Biden said he was prepared to do his part by House Republicans ‘refuse to stand up to the extremists in their party.’ In a shutdown scenario, military members would be on duty ‘but not get paid,’ Biden said, in just one of the federal impacts the White House has been rollign out this week. ‘And frankly, that’s adding insult to injury.’

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Tuesday came to the Senate floor to warn against a shutdown, after earlier observing shutdowns haven’t worked out well for Republicans in the past.

‘Over the years, I’ve been pretty clear in my view that government shutdowns are bad news whichever way you look at them,’ McConnell said.

‘They don’t work as political bargaining chips. They create unnecessary hardships for millions of Americans. For example, nearly 46,000 servicemembers and 22,000 civilian workers in my home state of Kentucky who earn federal government paychecks. And they hardly ever produce meaningful policy outcomes at the end of the day,’ he continued.

‘A government shutdown would be an unnecessary disruption of the important work on the Senate’s agenda. So I would urge each of my colleagues to work this week to avoid one.’

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is also warning against a government shutdown

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is also warning against a government shutdown

He spoke while on the other side of the Capitol, House Republicans struggled to find a way forward.

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said he would put a short-term continuing resolution (CR) on the floor to fund the government beyond September 30. But McCarthy, facing pressure from his conference, would likely include provisions to bolster border security.

‘What’s concerning to me is that there are people in the Republican Party who will take the position of President Biden against what the rest of Americans want,’ McCarthy said Tuesday. 

The speaker can only afford to lose four Republican votes and still pass a party-line CR loaded up with spending cuts.

But more than a quarter of Republicans have blasted a temporary funding bill, including Donald Trump loyalist Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.).

Biden’s video came a day after he dared Americans to stop electing Republicans if the government careens into shutdown next weekend.

‘Funding the government is one of the most basic, fundamental responsibilities of the Congress and if Republicans in the House don’t start doing their job, we should stop electing them,’ Biden said in remarks at the White House

The government will run out of money on September 30 if the House and Senate do not agree on spending legislation to send to the president’s desk.  

The president pointed to the debt ceiling deal he made with Speaker Kevin McCarthy, which set funding caps for fiscal year 2024.

But the deal roiled some House conservatives who demanded McCarthy write up 12 separate spending bills at caps lower than those agreed to in the debt ceiling legislation. 

‘Now, a small group of extreme House Republicans, they don’t want to live up to that deal and everyone in America could be faced with paying a price for that,’ he said. ‘We made a deal. We shook hands. We said this is what we’re going to do and now they’re reneging on the deal, which is not much of a surprise these days.’ 

President Biden dared Americans to stop electing Republicans if the government careens into shutdown next weekend

President Biden dared Americans to stop electing Republicans if the government careens into shutdown next weekend

The president pointed to the debt ceiling deal he made with Speaker Kevin McCarthy, which set funding caps for fiscal year 2024

The president pointed to the debt ceiling deal he made with Speaker Kevin McCarthy, which set funding caps for fiscal year 2024

The criticism comes as House Republicans including Rep. Matt Gaetz are vowing to hold up a temporary bill to fund the government

The criticism comes as House Republicans including Rep. Matt Gaetz are vowing to hold up a temporary bill to fund the government

Democrats have launched an all-out campaign to lay blame on Republicans for a government shutdown. 

Earlier the Biden campaign accused House Republicans of ‘gleefully letting Donald Trump function as their chief political strategist at the expense of American families.’

Five days before a government shutdown, it’s not clear the House is any closer to passing a spending deal than it was last week. 

Last week Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., warned shutdowns ‘have always been a loser for Republicans politically’ and that they’ve ‘never produced a policy change.’

Speaker Kevin McCarthy is expected to take yet another gamble with a rule vote that would advance four separate spending bills on Tuesday, though it’s far from clear the rule would pass. 

The speaker would need to flip five Republican holdouts who voted ‘no’ on a rule vote for the defense spending bill last week, a rule vote that failed twice in 48 hours. 

The rule vote that tees up debate on spending bills typically passes with support from almost everyone in the majority party. But the House GOP has struggled to push through a rule vote three times this year. 

The rule vote for the military, the Department of Homeland Security, State and agriculture on Tuesday night will take the temperature for how the rest of the week could play out for House Republicans.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., has already said she is a ‘hard no’ on the rule because it includes ‘blood money’ for Ukraine.

McCarthy had said he would strip $300 million to train Ukrainian soldiers from the defense spending bill and hold a separate vote on it on Friday. But he did an about-face and decided to leave the money in their as he realized it would be too difficult to strip that and the Ukraine funding in the bill for State Department funding.  

The other GOP ‘no’ votes include Reps. Andy Biggs (Ariz.), Eli Crane (Ariz.), Matt Rosendale (Mont.) and Dan Bishop (N.C.) and it’s not clear if any of them have changed their mind this week. 

Even if they are able to begin debate on the bills, it’s far from clear they could actually pass them.  

And if all 12 appropriations bills were passed by the House, a daunting feat in itself, the government would still shut down because the Senate would never take up and pass those bills by Saturday night. 

Meanwhile, McCarthy is pushing forward with a Republican-only continuing resolution (CR) that would keep the government open and give his conference more time to push through spending bills. 

The Senate, meanwhile, is prepping a bill that could advance a Democrat-led CR  and put pressure on McCarthy to put it on the floor. 

And House moderates have begun to prep their own bipartisan CR plans and look at ways to advance them without the blessing of leadership. Some moderate Republicans have said they would join with Democrats on a discharge petition, meaning they could force a CR vote on the floor if five Republicans and all Democrats agree to it. 

McCarthy has urged his colleagues to fight against a shutdown, even as some seem open to closing the government to get what they want. Trump urged Republicans on Truth Social Sunday: ‘UNLESS YOU GET EVERYTHING, SHUT IT DOWN!’ 

‘You have to keep the government open. I mean, if people want to close the government — only makes them weaker,’ McCarthy said. 

‘Why would they want to stop paying the troops or stop paying the border agents or the Coast Guard? I don’t understand how that makes you stronger. I don’t understand what point you’re trying to make.’ 





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UFO fever grips America: Daily Mail poll shows nearly 40% of people think aliens have https://latestnews.top/ufo-fever-grips-america-daily-mail-poll-shows-nearly-40-of-people-think-aliens-have/ https://latestnews.top/ufo-fever-grips-america-daily-mail-poll-shows-nearly-40-of-people-think-aliens-have/#respond Tue, 26 Sep 2023 13:49:32 +0000 https://latestnews.top/ufo-fever-grips-america-daily-mail-poll-shows-nearly-40-of-people-think-aliens-have/ More than seven in 10 Americans believe the Biden administration is withholding information about UFOs, a DailyMail.com poll has revealed. And nearly four in 10 think that Earth has been visited by aliens from another planet in the past fifty years, according to the survey.  We put several UFO-themed questions to 1,000 voters following a […]]]>


More than seven in 10 Americans believe the Biden administration is withholding information about UFOs, a DailyMail.com poll has revealed.

And nearly four in 10 think that Earth has been visited by aliens from another planet in the past fifty years, according to the survey. 

We put several UFO-themed questions to 1,000 voters following a series of unprecedented Congressional hearings and a NASA investigation into unidentified craft flying in our skies.

More than four in 10 respondents said they would feel safer if Donald Trump were President of the US if aliens were to invade Earth, while a third said they would feel safer under Joe Biden. The rest were unsure.

DailyMail.com asked 1,000 US voters about UFOs. More than 40 percent believe the Biden administration is withholding information about aliens

DailyMail.com also asked respondents if aliens attacked Earth, who do they think we would be safer under, Joe Biden or Donald Trump?

J.L Partners conducted the poll from September 15 through 20, asking questions to Americans by phone, text and in its dedicated app.

Participants ranged in age from 18 to over 65. Scarlett Maguire, Director at JLP, said: ‘Biden’s approval rating isn’t the only thing that has fallen to Earth recently. 

‘Only four in 10 Americans believe recent reports of UFOs are human in origin, and just one in four rule out extra-terrestrials having visited in the last 50 years. 

‘And, perhaps unsurprisingly, for a demographic that embraces astrology, 18-29-year-old women are one of the groups most likely to think we have already had a close encounter of the third kind.’

‘As with crime and the economy, the public’s trust in the Biden administration’s handling of UFOs doesn’t survive first contact. 

‘Even Democrats don’t believe they have been told everything about UFOs. And when Mars attacks, there is only one man in town to save the day: more Americans – including independents – would choose Trump over Biden to defend them.’

When asked about the recent strange sightings by US Navy pilots, a total of 27 percent said they were ‘probably alien in origin.’

A 41 percent majority said the strange flying objects were of human origin, and 32 percent said they did not know.

However, males, Black voters, non-graduates and Republicans were among the highest groups to believe the sightings were extraterrestrial in origin.

The poll revealed that more Americans than not believe the Biden Administration is withholding information about UFOs. 

More than 66 percent of Republicans answered ‘definitely’, compared to just 22 percent of Democrats.

Another question revealed that more Americans than not believe aliens have visited Earth in the last 50 years

DailyMail.com also asked respondents if aliens attacked Earth, who do they think we would be safer under, Joe Biden or Donald Trump.

Forty-three percent voted for Trump, 32 percent said Biden and 25 percent gave ‘don’t know’ as their answer. 

Every age, race, education level and political party chose Trump. 

Trump appeared on the ‘Hugh Hewitt’ podcast this month, where he said he was briefed on UFOs during his presidency. 

The former president explained how he spoke with ‘a couple of people from the Air Force’ who experienced strange objects in the sky.

When asked if he believes in them, Trump responded: ‘I have, I always have an open mind.’

Biden has steered clear of the topic in interviews.

In 2021, the president was asked about Barak Obama’s statements that there is footage and records of objects in the sky — these unidentified aerial phenomena – but said he does not know what they are.

Biden responded: ‘I would ask him again.’

However, earlier this year, he announced an interagency group to look into unidentified objects in US airspace.

White House National Security Spokesman John Kirby, who briefed reporters in February, announced the formation of the inquiry team. 

US Customs and Border Patrol uploaded 10 videos showing craft moving in strange ways in our skies. One video documents a fighter jet pursued by an apparent flying orb (above), in which key technical details from the agency's infrared camera display are redacted

US Customs and Border Patrol uploaded 10 videos showing craft moving in strange ways in our skies. One video documents a fighter jet pursued by an apparent flying orb (above), in which key technical details from the agency’s infrared camera display are redacted 

‘The president, through his national security adviser, has today directed an interagency team to study the broader policy implications for detection, analysis and disposition of unidentified aerial objects that pose either safety or security risks,’ Kirby said.

He explained that the team will include ‘every element’ of the government and stressed its formation was intended to ‘redouble’ the United States’ efforts to understand and, hopefully, prevent incidents with what he described as ‘high-altitude, low-speed craft.’

In another video, released via FOIA by US Customs and Border Protection, yet another apparent orb can be seen hovering near a parked 16-wheeler truck

In another video, released via FOIA by US Customs and Border Protection, yet another apparent orb can be seen hovering near a parked 16-wheeler truck

A tranche of UFO videos, including some never-before-seen, were quietly released by the US Customs and Border Protection, the agency responsible for keeping terrorists and their weapons out of the country.

The agency uploaded 10 videos showing craft moving strangely in our skies.

The videos were released on August 9 without warning, a press release or much in the way of context, only to be discovered by UFO enthusiasts and online investigators last week.

The videos document a fighter jet pursued by a baffling flying orb, as well as something that appears to be a propeller-powered hang-glider and yet another apparent floating orb, hovering this time near a parked 16-wheeler truck.

But the enigmatic nature of the drop — which offered little detail regarding the times and locations of these sightings, plus more than a few sweeping redactions — has left more questions than answers.



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Biden says Americans should ‘stop electing Republicans’ if they shut down the government: https://latestnews.top/biden-says-americans-should-stop-electing-republicans-if-they-shut-down-the-government/ https://latestnews.top/biden-says-americans-should-stop-electing-republicans-if-they-shut-down-the-government/#respond Tue, 26 Sep 2023 01:46:57 +0000 https://latestnews.top/biden-says-americans-should-stop-electing-republicans-if-they-shut-down-the-government/ President Biden dared Americans to stop electing Republicans if the government careens into shutdown next weekend. ‘Funding the government is one of the most basic, fundamental responsibilities of the Congress and if Republicans in the House don’t start doing their job, we should stop electing them,’ Biden said in remarks at the White House.  The […]]]>


President Biden dared Americans to stop electing Republicans if the government careens into shutdown next weekend.

‘Funding the government is one of the most basic, fundamental responsibilities of the Congress and if Republicans in the House don’t start doing their job, we should stop electing them,’ Biden said in remarks at the White House

The government will run out of money on September 30 if the House and Senate do not agree on spending legislation to send to the president’s desk.  

The president pointed to the debt ceiling deal he made with Speaker Kevin McCarthy, which set funding caps for fiscal year 2024.

But the deal roiled some House conservatives who demanded McCarthy write up 12 separate spending bills at caps lower than those agreed to in the debt ceiling legislation. 

‘Now, a small group of extreme House Republicans, they don’t want to live up to that deal and everyone in America could be faced with paying a price for that,’ he said. ‘We made a deal. We shook hands. We said this is what we’re going to do and now they’re reneging on the deal, which is not much of a surprise these days.’ 

President Biden dared Americans to stop electing Republicans if the government careens into shutdown next weekend

President Biden dared Americans to stop electing Republicans if the government careens into shutdown next weekend

The president pointed to the debt ceiling deal he made with Speaker Kevin McCarthy, which set funding caps for fiscal year 2024

The president pointed to the debt ceiling deal he made with Speaker Kevin McCarthy, which set funding caps for fiscal year 2024

Democrats have launched an all-out campaign to lay blame on Republicans for a government shutdown. 

Earlier the Biden campaign accused House Republicans of ‘gleefully letting Donald Trump function as their chief political strategist at the expense of American families.’

Five days before a government shutdown, it’s not clear the House is any closer to passing a spending deal than it was last week. 

Last week Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., warned shutdowns ‘have always been a loser for Republicans politically’ and that they’ve ‘never produced a policy change.’

Speaker Kevin McCarthy is expected to take yet another gamble with a rule vote that would advance four separate spending bills on Tuesday, though it’s far from clear the rule would pass. 

The speaker would need to flip five Republican holdouts who voted ‘no’ on a rule vote for the defense spending bill last week, a rule vote that failed twice in 48 hours. 

The rule vote that tees up debate on spending bills typically passes with support from almost everyone in the majority party. But the House GOP has struggled to push through a rule vote three times this year. 

The rule vote for the military, the Department of Homeland Security, State and agriculture on Tuesday night will take the temperature for how the rest of the week could play out for House Republicans.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., has already said she is a ‘hard no’ on the rule because it includes ‘blood money’ for Ukraine.

McCarthy had said he would strip $300 million to train Ukrainian soldiers from the defense spending bill and hold a separate vote on it on Friday. But he did an about-face and decided to leave the money in their as he realized it would be too difficult to strip that and the Ukraine funding in the bill for State Department funding.  

The other GOP ‘no’ votes include Reps. Andy Biggs (Ariz.), Eli Crane (Ariz.), Matt Rosendale (Mont.) and Dan Bishop (N.C.) and it’s not clear if any of them have changed their mind this week. 

Even if they are able to begin debate on the bills, it’s far from clear they could actually pass them.  

And if all 12 appropriations bills were passed by the House, a daunting feat in itself, the government would still shut down because the Senate would never take up and pass those bills by Saturday night. 

Meanwhile, McCarthy is pushing forward with a Republican-only continuing resolution (CR) that would keep the government open and give his conference more time to push through spending bills. 

The Senate, meanwhile, is prepping a bill that could advance a Democrat-led CR  and put pressure on McCarthy to put it on the floor. 

And House moderates have begun to prep their own bipartisan CR plans and look at ways to advance them without the blessing of leadership. Some moderate Republicans have said they would join with Democrats on a discharge petition, meaning they could force a CR vote on the floor if five Republicans and all Democrats agree to it. 

McCarthy has urged his colleagues to fight against a shutdown, even as some seem open to closing the government to get what they want. Trump urged Republicans on Truth Social Sunday: ‘UNLESS YOU GET EVERYTHING, SHUT IT DOWN!’ 

‘You have to keep the government open. I mean, if people want to close the government — only makes them weaker,’ McCarthy said. 

‘Why would they want to stop paying the troops or stop paying the border agents or the Coast Guard? I don’t understand how that makes you stronger. I don’t understand what point you’re trying to make.’ 



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Chris Christie says he will NOT run for Bob Menendez’s Senate seat as pressure mounts for https://latestnews.top/chris-christie-says-he-will-not-run-for-bob-menendezs-senate-seat-as-pressure-mounts-for/ https://latestnews.top/chris-christie-says-he-will-not-run-for-bob-menendezs-senate-seat-as-pressure-mounts-for/#respond Mon, 25 Sep 2023 07:44:09 +0000 https://latestnews.top/chris-christie-says-he-will-not-run-for-bob-menendezs-senate-seat-as-pressure-mounts-for/ Chris Christie isn’t interested in trying to fill embattled Sen. Bob Menendez’s congressional seat – even if his 2024 presidential run is unsuccessful. It comes as even Democratic members are calling for the New Jersey senator’s resignation following bribery claims. The Senate‘s No. 2 Democrat, Sen. Dick Durbin (Ill.), stopped short Sunday morning of calling […]]]>


Chris Christie isn’t interested in trying to fill embattled Sen. Bob Menendez’s congressional seat – even if his 2024 presidential run is unsuccessful.

It comes as even Democratic members are calling for the New Jersey senator’s resignation following bribery claims.

The Senate‘s No. 2 Democrat, Sen. Dick Durbin (Ill.), stopped short Sunday morning of calling for Menendez to step down.

A federal grand jury indicted the senator and his wife Nadine Arslanian Menendez over corruption allegations in an investigation that focused on a luxury car, $400,000 in gold bars and cash, plus payments toward a home mortgage allegedly received by the couple.

While even those within Menendez’s own Party seem not to want him in the Senate any longer, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says he won’t be the one to take his place.

‘I have no interest in being in the United States Senate,’ Christie told Meet the Press host Kristen Welker in a Sunday morning interview.

Currently Christie is among the crowded field of Republican candidates vying for the GOP presidential nomination against far-frontrunner Donald Trump.

Presidential hopeful C'no' whendenial that he will run for embattled Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez's Senate seat

Presidential hopeful Chris Christie says he has no interest in serving in the U.S. Senate as he gave a decisive ‘no’ when asked if he will run for embattled Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez’s Senate seat in 2024

Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Menendez (D-NJ) and his wife Nadine Arslanian are accused of having an inappropriate relationship with businessmen that used the Senator's position for their enrichment. The couple are pictured at the White House in May 2022 - both deny the corruption charges against them

Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Menendez (D-NJ) and his wife Nadine Arslanian are accused of having an inappropriate relationship with businessmen that used the Senator’s position for their enrichment. The couple are pictured at the White House in May 2022 – both deny the corruption charges against them

It’s highly unlikely that Christie, who polls toward the middle to back of the pack, will be Republican’s candidate in 2024. But he made it clear that his alternative plan is not to join the U.S. Senate.

Welker pressed: ‘You rule it out completely?

‘Yes, I have,’ the former governor and one-time Trump adviser said. ‘I have throughout my entire career. I had a chance to appoint myself to the United States Senate, Kristen, in 2013 when Frank Lautenberg passed away and I was governor.’

‘If I didn’t appoint myself to the United States Senate, the easiest way to get there, I sure as heck am not going to run for it,’ he explained.

Menendez is a two-term senator and son of Cuban immigrants – and is up for reelection in 2024. Before becoming a senator, Menendez served in the House since 1991 representing at different times two separate New Jersey districts. 

He denied on Friday corruption charges against him and claims the indictment is racially motivated. He refused to resign.

‘Those behind this campaign simply cannot accept that a first generation Latin American from humble beginnings could rise to be a U.S. senator,’ he said in a statement claiming he stands ‘falsely accused.’

Durbin, who ranks just behind Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, stopped short of calling for his resignation – but was critical of the senator’s alleged actions that led to the charges.

‘This is a very serious charge,’ Durbin told CNN during an interview with State of the Union host Dana Bash on Sunday morning.

He compared the charges to the seriousness of the indictments against former President Trump.

‘In terms of resignation,’ Durbin added, ‘that’s a decision for Sen. Menendez and the people of New Jersey.’

Many Democrats are calling for the resignation of Menendez - or at least for him not to run for reelection in 2024. But the Senate's No. 2 Democrat, Sen. Dick Durbin, stopped short of calling for Menendez's removal on Sunday

Many Democrats are calling for the resignation of Menendez – or at least for him not to run for reelection in 2024. But the Senate’s No. 2 Democrat, Sen. Dick Durbin, stopped short of calling for Menendez’s removal on Sunday

The indictment against Menendez claim the senator and his wife had an improper relationship with three New Jersey businessmen: Wael Hana, Jose Uribe and Fred Daibes, who allegedly paid the couple in exchange for Menendez to use his influence in Washington D.C. to their benefit.

The couple face three criminal counts each – conspiracy to commit bribery, conspiracy to commit honest services fraud, and conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right.

Menendez also stands accused of providing ‘sensitive U.S. Government information and took other steps that secretly aided the Government of Egypt .’

The three businessmen are also facing charges of conspiracy to commit bribery and conspiracy to commit honest services fraud.

Menendez said prosecutors in the Southern District of New York ‘misrepresented the normal work of a Congressional office’ in the indictment against him.

‘I have been falsely accused before because I refused to back down to the powers that be and the people of New Jersey were able to see through the smoke and mirrors and recognize I was innocent,’ he said in a statement on the charges.

The senator added he would not be ‘distracted by baseless allegations’ but continue his work as senator. He has agreed to step down as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.





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Rep. Eric Swalwell says Republicans are treating the House like Trump’s own law firm as a https://latestnews.top/rep-eric-swalwell-says-republicans-are-treating-the-house-like-trumps-own-law-firm-as-a/ https://latestnews.top/rep-eric-swalwell-says-republicans-are-treating-the-house-like-trumps-own-law-firm-as-a/#respond Mon, 25 Sep 2023 01:42:56 +0000 https://latestnews.top/rep-eric-swalwell-says-republicans-are-treating-the-house-like-trumps-own-law-firm-as-a/ Rep. Eric Swalwell said the House is acting like they are a ‘law firm with just one client’ – former President Donald Trump as he slammed Speaker Kevin McCarthy for barreling toward a government shutdown. The Democratic lawmaker claimed that while McCarthy has the ‘title’ of Speaker, far-right factions of the Republican Party are really […]]]>


Rep. Eric Swalwell said the House is acting like they are a ‘law firm with just one client’ – former President Donald Trump as he slammed Speaker Kevin McCarthy for barreling toward a government shutdown.

The Democratic lawmaker claimed that while McCarthy has the ‘title’ of Speaker, far-right factions of the Republican Party are really running the show in the House of Representatives.

His comments to MSNBC host Jen Psaki come just days before the House must reach a deal to avoid a government shutdown by passing all 12 appropriation bills for the annual funding of federal agencies.

‘The House, unfortunately, has become a law firm, with just one client, Donald Trump,’ Swalwell said in noting those running the lower chamber have their priorities elsewhere than avoiding a shutdown.

‘And, again, it’s at the expense of American people,’ he noted, adding that ‘people are going to feel the pain’ of a shutdown in coming weeks.

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) said Republicans in the House are treating Congress like it's a law firm with a single client in Donald Trump

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) said Republicans in the House are treating Congress like it’s a law firm with a single client in Donald Trump

While the House needs to pass appropriations before September 30 to avoid a shutdown, Republicans have focused-in on other issues. Earlier this month, McCarthy announced when coming back into session after August recess an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) said Sunday that he’s open to voting to oust Speaker McCarthy if he can’t reach a deal in time to prevent a shutdown.

Meanwhile, Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) predicts the shutdown is inevitable at this point as Republicans refuse to band together behind a single deal – and a MAGA-arm of the Party persists in wanting Speaker McCarthy out.

‘Kevin McCarthy is a spectator speaker,’ Swalwell insisted. ‘He may have the title, but Donald Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene and Matt Gaetz, they all share the job.’

‘And the problem is, is that McCarthy is only worried about his own job, and keeping it, and not the jobs of your viewers – the millions who would be affected if we don’t pay our troops, if we don’t pay border agents, if we don’t pay air traffic controllers,’ the lawmaker said during his MSNBC interview Sunday morning.

‘McCarthy could simply bring forward the same legislation that Senator Schumer and McConnell have worked on in the Senate, that President Biden would sign, and be an adult and put the country first, and we would fund the government before funding run out.’

‘But, instead, the House Republicans are failures.’

A government shutdown could be just days away as the spending bill for the last fiscal year runs out on September 30.

Meanwhile, McCarthy is having trouble juggingling the desires of moderate Republicans and hard-right factions of the Party, let alone deal with the flurry of deviating priorities of the Democrats.

Asked in a CNN State of the Union interview on Sunday morning whether he would support booting McCarthy from his speaker role, Rep. Burchett replied: ‘That would be something I would look strongly at.’

‘If we do away with our duty that we said we’re going to do,’ Burchett told CNN host Dana Bash. ‘They’re all talking about this promise that he made with Biden a year ago… What about the promise we made to the American public that we were going to be responsible Americans?’

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) said Sunday that he would be open to voting out House Speaker Kevin McCarthy if he isn't able to strike a deal to keep the government funded and avoid a shutdown

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) said Sunday that he would be open to voting out House Speaker Kevin McCarthy if he isn’t able to strike a deal to keep the government funded and avoid a shutdown

‘We are going to be governing over a pile of rubble if we’re not careful,’ the Tennessee Republican added. ‘Our financial ship is sinking – and the American public needs to realize, all these fancy titles, C.R.s and omnibus, to confuse the American public is not working. The curtain’s off. We need to do our duty. We should be back in Washington right now and dealing with it. But what are we doing? Well, they sent us home.’

Despite the tightening deadline, the House recessed for a long weekend instead of staying in Washington, D.C. to advance at least some of the a dozen appropriation bills set forward to avoid a shutdown.

The government is funded each year by 12 appropriations bills, each covering different agencies or groups of agencies. In recent years, some or all of these bills have been rolled into a single ‘omnibus’ package and approved together.

Any parts of the government whose appropriations have not been approved and signed into law by midnight on September 30 could shut down. With less than a week until that deadline, it’s likely the federal government will go into at least a partial shutdown.

Rep. Waters says she’s sure a few agencies will need to close their doors until appropriations are approved for the next fiscal year.

‘We’re headed for a shutdown,’ Waters said in an interview with MSNBC’s the Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart.

Meanwhile, Democrat Rep. Maxine Waters is certain there will be a government shutdown due to the 'disarray' and 'chaos' of the Republican Party

Meanwhile, Democrat Rep. Maxine Waters is certain there will be a government shutdown due to the ‘disarray’ and ‘chaos’ of the Republican Party

She added: ‘The Republican Party is in complete disarray. It is chaotic.’

‘The Speaker is on his knees begging, but he sold his soul when we had 15 roll calls that was taken in order for him to get to be speaker, and now he has no control. We’re headed for a shutdown.’

Waters was referencing the fact that the House had to hold 15 separate votes to actually approve McCarthy as Speaker when Republicans gained control of the lower chamber in the 2022 midterms.

Now, that chaos is catching up with Waters’ California colleague.

Despite months of trying to get separate factions of the Party to work together, now the lawmakers are blaming their leader in the House for the inability to get legislation passed.



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Biden’s disaster week: Ailing president’s litany of embarrassing gaffes and errors this https://latestnews.top/bidens-disaster-week-ailing-presidents-litany-of-embarrassing-gaffes-and-errors-this/ https://latestnews.top/bidens-disaster-week-ailing-presidents-litany-of-embarrassing-gaffes-and-errors-this/#respond Sun, 24 Sep 2023 19:42:14 +0000 https://latestnews.top/bidens-disaster-week-ailing-presidents-litany-of-embarrassing-gaffes-and-errors-this/ What a terrible, horrible, no-good, very bad week.   Joe Biden’s embarrassing gaffes came thick and fast this week – after the president managed to fumble a series of high-profile domestic events on the world stage. His litany of errors – including walking into flag poles, addressing people with the wrong names and rudely forgetting to shake foreign official’s […]]]>


What a terrible, horrible, no-good, very bad week.  

Joe Biden’s embarrassing gaffes came thick and fast this week – after the president managed to fumble a series of high-profile domestic events on the world stage.

His litany of errors – including walking into flag poles, addressing people with the wrong names and rudely forgetting to shake foreign official’s hands – is coupled with the devastating blow that the 80-year-old president’s approval rating stands at 37 percent.

This is five percentage points lower than it was in February, and crucially, it is 10 points lower than his fierce 2020 Republican competitor, Donald Trump, in the latest embarrassing poll from the Washington Post. 

Meanwhile, there is a percussive thunder of calls for him to drop out of the running for the next election, from both the left and the right of the political landscape. 

Many are seriously questioning how Biden will be able to face a long presidential campaign for the Democrats if he struggles like he did the past week – and how he’ll handle the prospect of another four years in office. 

Joe Biden bumped into the Brazilian flag, marking his first gaffe within seconds of appearing on stage at the UN's big meeting in New York City this week

Joe Biden bumped into the Brazilian flag, marking his first gaffe within seconds of appearing on stage at the UN’s big meeting in New York City this week

Biden’s gaffes with the Brazilian president: Walking off stage, running into a flag, no hand shake, and failed translator earpiece

On September 20, ailing Joe Biden seemed to produce gaffe after gaffe while on the UN stage alongside Brazil‘s President, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

Lula da Silva, 77, looked visibly irritated after the two leaders shared a stage to speak about their initiative to improve workers’ rights in each country – because Biden walked off without shaking his hand. 

Their diplomatic meeting got off to a labored start when Biden, 80, shuffled into a seven-foot Brazilian flag, leaving it teetering as he approached the podium. 

The president made a rambling speech about his ‘economic vision to rebuild our economy from the middle out and the bottom up, not the top down’ while Lula watched on from his right flank. 

Meanwhile, during Lula’s speech, Biden fumbled with his headset, which he was using to hear a translated version. 

‘Can you hear me President Biden? This is an historical moment for Brazil, and for the US,’ Lula said at the start of his speech.

Biden appeared to leave Lula hanging at the end of the diplomatic presentation, awkwardly saluting the audience before shuffling off stage. The series of mistakes and ill gestures were watched on the world stage - as the high-level meeting brings world leaders together at U.N. headquarters in New York

Biden appeared to leave Lula hanging at the end of the diplomatic presentation, awkwardly saluting the audience before shuffling off stage. The series of mistakes and ill gestures were watched on the world stage – as the high-level meeting brings world leaders together at U.N. headquarters in New York

Biden continued to look confused as he grappled with the headset while Lula went on with his speech. At one point, Biden dropped his earpiece and raised his eyebrows in frustration.

International Labor Organization Director General Gilbert Houngbo took to the podium after the two world leaders, and Biden stooped to slowly grab a folder from the ground.

Houngbo shook hands with Biden and Lula in turn at the close of his speech – but Biden appeared to leave Lula hanging, awkwardly saluting the audience before shuffling off stage.

He appeared to be torn between giving a thumbs-up or a salute, and made a sloppy gesture combining the two.

As Biden turned his back on the Brazilian president, Lula looked annoyed and made a swiping gesture with his arm. They departed awkwardly from opposite sides. 

The series of mistakes and ill gestures were watched on the world stage – as the high-level meeting brought world leaders together at U.N. headquarters in New York.

President calls the Congressional Hispanic Caucus the ‘Black Caucus’ 

On September 22, the president made yet another public gaffe when all eyes were on him during a keynote speech in Washington, DC. 

Joe Biden mistakenly praised the ‘Congressional Black Caucus’ during a speech to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. 

The 80-year-old made the blunder during a speech at the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute’s 46th Annual Gala. 

He had celebrated Sister Norma Pimental, executive director of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley, for her gala award win moments before the mistake. 

Biden praised her for living the lessons based on the Gospel of Matthew before adding: ‘The Congressional Black Caucus embodies all those values.’

‘I know Sister Norma lives the lessons nuns taught me growing up,’ Biden said during the speech addressing the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.

‘Lessons based on the Gospel of Matthew: feed the hungry, care for the sick, welcome strangers.’

‘They echo what my dad taught me, and I mean this sincerely, my dad used to say, ‘Everyone, everyone is entitled to be treated with dignity and respect.’

The president added: ‘The Congressional Black Caucus embodies all those values,’ without correcting his mistake. 

President Joe Biden mistakenly praised the ' Congressional Black Caucus' during a speech to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus

President Joe Biden mistakenly praised the ‘ Congressional Black Caucus’ during a speech to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus

Biden repeats the same story about a white supremacist rally twice at the same event 

As well as making in-the-moment mistakes, Biden was also berated this week for repeating the same story twice at the same event in New York City.  

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was then forced to answer for Biden’s concerning, ailing behavior in front of journalists.

She said that President Joe Biden was ‘speaking from his heart’ when he repeated the same story twice at a Wednesday night fundraiser in New York City

Jean-Pierre was twice asked Friday about Biden’s flub – said in a room without cameras rolling but with several journalists present due to rules about covering 2024 finance events. 

A pool report from the event, held at food security expert Amy Goldman Fowler’s home, noted that Biden talked about how the white supremacist rally – and former President Donald Trump‘s reaction to it – in Charlottesville in August 2017 inspired him to run for the White House in the 2020 cycle. 

‘A few minutes later, he told the story again, nearly word for word,’ the pool report said. 

President Joe Biden speaks at a gun safety event on Friday. On Wednesday he repeated the same story twice at a fundraiser in New York City where cameras were not present in the room - though was attended by a small pool of journalists covering him

President Joe Biden speaks at a gun safety event on Friday. On Wednesday he repeated the same story twice at a fundraiser in New York City where cameras were not present in the room – though was attended by a small pool of journalists covering him 

NBC’s Kelly O’Donnell asked Friday, ‘Is it any concern that he would fully retell a story in the same space at the same event?’ as polls show that a super-majority of Americans are worried that Biden  wouldn’t be effective through a second term.

‘Sometimes I re-speak as well from here and retell a story,’ Jean-Pierre said with a laugh.  

‘But look, I think it’s important to note that the president was speaking, as you said at a fundraiser and he was speaking from his heart,’ she continued. ‘He was speaking about why he’s decided to do this.’

‘And you hear the president talk about this, it’s always incredibly emotional for him. Cause he didn’t have to. He went through an incredibly difficult time when he was deciding to jump into the race,’ she added. 

Joe Biden butchered his speech at the Congressional Black Caucus on Saturday night

Joe Biden butchered his speech at the Congressional Black Caucus on Saturday night

Biden refers to rapper LL Cool J as ‘LL Jay Cool J’    

Adding to the long list of problematic things the President did this week, Joe Biden referred to legendary rapper LL Cool J as a ‘boy’ after mispronouncing his name at the Congressional Black Caucus.

On Saturday night, LL Cool J and MC Lyte received Phoenix Awards for their musical contributions at the annual ceremony.

While on stage, Biden said: ‘Two of the great artists of our time representing ground-breaking legacy of hip hop in America, LL Jay Cool J, uhhh…’ – as the audience laughed at his latest gaffe over the rapper’s name.

Biden then added: ‘By the way that boy – that man’s got biceps bigger than my thighs.’

The footage of his speech was quickly re-posted by right-wing RNC Research on social media, where commentators swiftly pointed out that referring to African Americans as ‘boy’ is widely considered a derogative term. 

It was yet another butchered speech for the most powerful man in the world.  

The 80-year-old president referred to legendary rapper LL Cool J (pictured) as a 'boy' after mispronouncing his name

The 80-year-old president referred to legendary rapper LL Cool J (pictured) as a ‘boy’ after mispronouncing his name

Biden claims he’s been to ‘every mass shooting’ – which he has not  

Joe Biden also – erroneously – claimed to have been to ‘every mass shooting’ this week. 

The bizarre remark came days after he falsely claimed to have visited Ground Zero the day after 9/11, and have left many demanding to know whether he is lying or forgetting.

Speaking alongside vice-president Kamala Harris in the White House Rose Garden, he said his administration had been ‘working relentlessly to do something’.

‘After every mass shooting, we hear a simple message, the same message heard all over the country, and I’ve been to every mass shooting,’ he told his audience.

There have more than 500 mass shootings in the US this year and critics on social media were scathing in their response to the latest tall story.

‘Suspicious, if true,’ tweeted former US diplomat Alberto Fernandez.

‘Every weekend should be therefore spent in Chicago instead of Delaware,’ added Fox News contributor Joe Concha.

The president claimed to have 'been to every mass shooting' as he launched a gun control initiative on Friday alongside Maxwell Frost, 26, the youngest member of Congress

The president claimed to have ‘been to every mass shooting’ as he launched a gun control initiative on Friday alongside Maxwell Frost, 26, the youngest member of Congress 

The news comes as a new poll from the Washington Post has Biden trailing former president Trump in a theoretical 2024 match. The two men are the frontrunners for their party’s nomination for president.  

But questions are growing louder on whether Biden should run as Democrats such as California Gov. Gavin Newsom appear to be positioning themselves to take the mantle. 

According to the WaPo polling this weekend, Biden’s approval rating stands at about 37 percent, similar to where it was in May, but five percentage points lower than it was in February.

Biden’s disapproval figure is 56 percent. The poll also asked whether, in retrospect, voters approve or disapprove of the job Trump did while in office.

Forty-eight percent say they approve and 49 percent say they disapprove. When he left office in January of 2021, Trump’s approval was closer to 38 percent.

The poll’s matchup of the two likely candidates showed Trump polling ahead of Biden by 10 percentage points – 52 to 42 – among registered voters.

The current resident of the Oval Office is also ailing in his policy record. Biden has spent many of the last several weeks touting his signature economic plan, ‘Bidenomics.’ But his earned approval rating on his handling of the economy has plummeted to 30 percent – the lowest of his presidency.

Some 75 percent of Americans believe the economy is ‘not so good,’ or ‘poor,’ according to the poll. A whopping 87 percent of Americans say that gas and energy prices are ‘not so good’ or ‘poor.’ And 91 percent of people say the same about food prices.

A plurality of respondents (44 percent) said they are not as well of financially as before Biden took office, while 39 percent said they are in about the same position, and 15 percent said they are better off.



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Kevin McCarthy launches bombshell Biden impeachment inquiry https://latestnews.top/kevin-mccarthy-launches-bombshell-biden-impeachment-inquiry/ https://latestnews.top/kevin-mccarthy-launches-bombshell-biden-impeachment-inquiry/#respond Sun, 24 Sep 2023 13:40:59 +0000 https://latestnews.top/kevin-mccarthy-launches-bombshell-biden-impeachment-inquiry/ Kevin McCarthy launches bombshell Biden impeachment inquiry By Emily Goodin, Senior U.S. Political Reporter Published: 12:01 EDT, 12 September 2023 | Updated: 12:32 EDT, 12 September 2023 Advertisement House Speaker Kevin McCarthy officially announced he will begin an impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden in a shock statement accusing the president of being involved in a […]]]>


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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy officially announced he will begin an impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden in a shock statement accusing the president of being involved in a 'culture of corruption' over son Hunter's foreign business deals. 'House Republicans have uncovered serious and credible allegations into President Biden's conduct,' McCarthy said, speaking at the Capitol. 'Taken together these allegations paint a picture of a culture of corruption.' 'These are allegations of abuse of power, obstruction and corruption. And they warrant further investigation by the House of Representatives . That's why today I am directing our House committee to open a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden,' he noted.

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy officially announced he will begin an impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden in a shock statement accusing the president of being involved in a ‘culture of corruption’ over son Hunter’s foreign business deals. ‘House Republicans have uncovered serious and credible allegations into President Biden’s conduct,’ McCarthy said, speaking at the Capitol. ‘Taken together these allegations paint a picture of a culture of corruption.’ ‘These are allegations of abuse of power, obstruction and corruption. And they warrant further investigation by the House of Representatives . That’s why today I am directing our House committee to open a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden,’ he noted.

'This logical next step will give our committees, the full power to gather all the facts and answers for the American public. That's exactly what we want to know the answers.' An inquiry is the first step in the impeachment process. It is when evidence is gathered for the articles, or charges, of impeachment against an official. It is a massive step with many pitfalls, including infuriating Republican moderates and many GOP senators, who are skeptical of the issue and causing friction with the White House as budget negotiations are underway . Congress faces a September 30th deadline to fund the government or it will shutdown. McCarthy, however, is under intense pressure from the conservative wing of his party to make such a move, including threats from some of his own GOP lawmakers to remove him from the speakership.

‘This logical next step will give our committees, the full power to gather all the facts and answers for the American public. That’s exactly what we want to know the answers.’ An inquiry is the first step in the impeachment process. It is when evidence is gathered for the articles, or charges, of impeachment against an official. It is a massive step with many pitfalls, including infuriating Republican moderates and many GOP senators, who are skeptical of the issue and causing friction with the White House as budget negotiations are underway . Congress faces a September 30th deadline to fund the government or it will shutdown. McCarthy, however, is under intense pressure from the conservative wing of his party to make such a move, including threats from some of his own GOP lawmakers to remove him from the speakership.

The White House has repeatedly denied Biden has conducted any wrongdoing. The president himself has said he was not involved with any of Hunter's business deals. Some of Hunter's former associates, however, have testified that Joe Biden spoke to Hunter's business associates but the president's defenders say it was quick conversation and merely cordial, not related to any dealmaking. McCarthy charged Biden was involved. 'Eye witnesses have testified that the President joined on multiple phone calls, and had multiple interactions, dinners, resulted in cars and millions of dollars into his son’s and his son's business partners,' he said.

The White House has repeatedly denied Biden has conducted any wrongdoing. The president himself has said he was not involved with any of Hunter’s business deals. Some of Hunter’s former associates, however, have testified that Joe Biden spoke to Hunter’s business associates but the president’s defenders say it was quick conversation and merely cordial, not related to any dealmaking. McCarthy charged Biden was involved. ‘Eye witnesses have testified that the President joined on multiple phone calls, and had multiple interactions, dinners, resulted in cars and millions of dollars into his son’s and his son’s business partners,’ he said.

It's estimated Hunter raked in $40 million through 20 shell companies and fake accounts created while Joe Biden was vice president, at the same time the elder Biden was joining Hunter's business calls and stopping by at lavish dinners. The speaker justified his decision, claiming Biden's family got special treatment from the government. 'It appears that the president's family has been offered special treatment by Biden’s own administration - treatment that not otherwise would have received if they were not related to the President,' he noted. When House Republicans meet on Thursday behind closed doors in the Capitol , the two committee chairmen leading the probes of the Biden family - Reps. Jim Jordan of the Judiciary Committee and James Comer of the Oversight Committee - will lay out their findings thus far.

It’s estimated Hunter raked in $40 million through 20 shell companies and fake accounts created while Joe Biden was vice president, at the same time the elder Biden was joining Hunter’s business calls and stopping by at lavish dinners. The speaker justified his decision, claiming Biden’s family got special treatment from the government. ‘It appears that the president’s family has been offered special treatment by Biden’s own administration – treatment that not otherwise would have received if they were not related to the President,’ he noted. When House Republicans meet on Thursday behind closed doors in the Capitol , the two committee chairmen leading the probes of the Biden family – Reps. Jim Jordan of the Judiciary Committee and James Comer of the Oversight Committee – will lay out their findings thus far.

Jordan, Comer and Republican Rep. Jason Smith of the Ways and Means Committee will lead the probe. 'I do not make this decision lightly,' McCarthy said. 'I would encourage the President and his team to fully cooperate with this investigation,' he added. 'We are committed to getting the answers for the American public. Nothing more, nothing less. We will go wherever the evidence takes us.' Three separate Republican-led committees have investigated allegations that Hunter Biden leveraged his father's vice presidency to secure foreign business deals that made the family a mint.

Jordan, Comer and Republican Rep. Jason Smith of the Ways and Means Committee will lead the probe. ‘I do not make this decision lightly,’ McCarthy said. ‘I would encourage the President and his team to fully cooperate with this investigation,’ he added. ‘We are committed to getting the answers for the American public. Nothing more, nothing less. We will go wherever the evidence takes us.’ Three separate Republican-led committees have investigated allegations that Hunter Biden leveraged his father’s vice presidency to secure foreign business deals that made the family a mint.

Hunter is already facing legal issues. Federal prosecutors plan to indict Hunter on illegal gun charges that have a maximum sentence of 10 years in jail by the end of September. David Weiss, a U.S. attorney appointed by then-President Donald Trump, has been leading the Justice Department probe into the first son. He was given special counsel status last month amid concerns from Republicans that Weiss didn't have the authority to conduct a proper investigation. An impeachment inquiry could mean Hunter is dragged before Congress to answer questions. But, before that begins, the entire House must approve the start of the inquiry. And there are also questions as to whether there are 218 House Republicans who will vote to authorize it. Some moderate GOP lawmakers have been skeptical of the need for an impeachment inquiry.

Hunter is already facing legal issues. Federal prosecutors plan to indict Hunter on illegal gun charges that have a maximum sentence of 10 years in jail by the end of September. David Weiss, a U.S. attorney appointed by then-President Donald Trump, has been leading the Justice Department probe into the first son. He was given special counsel status last month amid concerns from Republicans that Weiss didn’t have the authority to conduct a proper investigation. An impeachment inquiry could mean Hunter is dragged before Congress to answer questions. But, before that begins, the entire House must approve the start of the inquiry. And there are also questions as to whether there are 218 House Republicans who will vote to authorize it. Some moderate GOP lawmakers have been skeptical of the need for an impeachment inquiry.

So far, House Republicans have uncovered no evidence that Joe Biden has personally profited off his son Hunter's business arrangements. And the White House is waging war against those trying to impeach the president. 'Will anyone ask Speaker McCarthy *why* an impeachment inquiry is the 'next logical step?' The House GOP investigations have turned up no evidence of wrongdoing by POTUS. In fact, their own witnesses have testified to that, and their own documents have showed no link to POTUS,' White House spokesman Ian Sams said early Tuesday morning. Sams also pointed threats by conservatives like Georgia's Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who said she wouldn't fund to fund the government without an impeachment inquiry. 'McCarthy is being told by Marjorie Taylor Greene to do impeachment, or else she'll shut down the government Opening impeachment despite zero evidence of wrongdoing by POTUS is simply red meat for the extreme rightwing so they can keep baselessly attacking him,' he noted.

So far, House Republicans have uncovered no evidence that Joe Biden has personally profited off his son Hunter’s business arrangements. And the White House is waging war against those trying to impeach the president. ‘Will anyone ask Speaker McCarthy *why* an impeachment inquiry is the ‘next logical step?’ The House GOP investigations have turned up no evidence of wrongdoing by POTUS. In fact, their own witnesses have testified to that, and their own documents have showed no link to POTUS,’ White House spokesman Ian Sams said early Tuesday morning. Sams also pointed threats by conservatives like Georgia’s Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who said she wouldn’t fund to fund the government without an impeachment inquiry. ‘McCarthy is being told by Marjorie Taylor Greene to do impeachment, or else she’ll shut down the government Opening impeachment despite zero evidence of wrongdoing by POTUS is simply red meat for the extreme rightwing so they can keep baselessly attacking him,’ he noted.

Meanwhile, McCarthy said last month that an impeachment inquiry would only happen with a formal House vote. As speaker he has the power to start one unilaterally, but he said wants all lawmakers to weigh in. 'To open an impeachment inquiry is a serious matter, and House Republicans would not take it lightly or use it for political purposes. The American people deserve to be heard on this matter through their elected representatives,' McCarthy told Breitbart News 'That's why, if we move forward with an impeachment inquiry, it would occur through a vote on the floor of the People's House and not through a declaration by one person.'

Meanwhile, McCarthy said last month that an impeachment inquiry would only happen with a formal House vote. As speaker he has the power to start one unilaterally, but he said wants all lawmakers to weigh in. ‘To open an impeachment inquiry is a serious matter, and House Republicans would not take it lightly or use it for political purposes. The American people deserve to be heard on this matter through their elected representatives,’ McCarthy told Breitbart News ‘That’s why, if we move forward with an impeachment inquiry, it would occur through a vote on the floor of the People’s House and not through a declaration by one person.’

McCarthy needs 218 votes for the impeachment proceedings to begin. Given the narrow majority he holds, that means he can only lose five Republican votes. He may not have that many. Moderate Republican Reps. Ken Buck of Colorado and Don Bacon of Nebraska have voiced skepticism of the impeachment inquiry. Other Republicans have questioned the timing. An impeachment inquiry could backfire politically, firing up Democratic and swing voters in Biden's favor as the next year's presidential election gets closer. Former President Donald Trump successfully used his impeachments to rally his base and raise millions for his political fundraising committees. But McCarthy is facing other threats.

McCarthy needs 218 votes for the impeachment proceedings to begin. Given the narrow majority he holds, that means he can only lose five Republican votes. He may not have that many. Moderate Republican Reps. Ken Buck of Colorado and Don Bacon of Nebraska have voiced skepticism of the impeachment inquiry. Other Republicans have questioned the timing. An impeachment inquiry could backfire politically, firing up Democratic and swing voters in Biden’s favor as the next year’s presidential election gets closer. Former President Donald Trump successfully used his impeachments to rally his base and raise millions for his political fundraising committees. But McCarthy is facing other threats.

Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida, a close ally of Trump, has said if McCarthy stands in the way of the impeachment process, he'd move to remove him from the speakership. McCarthy became speaker after a deal with the conservative wing of the Republican Party issued a list of demands - including the ability to call a quick vote to 'vacate the chair' and remove him from office. Now that threat hangs over McCarthy's every move like the sword of damocles. The speaker is also dealing with a ticking clock when it comes to avoiding a government shutdown. If Congress doesn't pass a bill to fund the government by the end of the month, there will be a partial shutdown. Given the Congressional schedule, there are just 11 working days to do that. Conservatives are pushing for massive cuts in federal spending. Democrats, who control the Senate, are standing firm against them. But McCarthy could bring the right-wing under control by launching that impeachment inquiry. Read the full story: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12509209/Kevin-McCarthy-impeachment-biden-hunter-foreign-deals.html?ito=msngallery

Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida, a close ally of Trump, has said if McCarthy stands in the way of the impeachment process, he’d move to remove him from the speakership. McCarthy became speaker after a deal with the conservative wing of the Republican Party issued a list of demands – including the ability to call a quick vote to ‘vacate the chair’ and remove him from office. Now that threat hangs over McCarthy’s every move like the sword of damocles. The speaker is also dealing with a ticking clock when it comes to avoiding a government shutdown. If Congress doesn’t pass a bill to fund the government by the end of the month, there will be a partial shutdown. Given the Congressional schedule, there are just 11 working days to do that. Conservatives are pushing for massive cuts in federal spending. Democrats, who control the Senate, are standing firm against them. But McCarthy could bring the right-wing under control by launching that impeachment inquiry. Read the full story: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12509209/Kevin-McCarthy-impeachment-biden-hunter-foreign-deals.html?ito=msngallery

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White House rips ‘flip-flopping’ McCarthy for wanting to impeach Biden https://latestnews.top/white-house-rips-flip-flopping-mccarthy-for-wanting-to-impeach-biden/ https://latestnews.top/white-house-rips-flip-flopping-mccarthy-for-wanting-to-impeach-biden/#respond Sun, 24 Sep 2023 01:39:12 +0000 https://latestnews.top/white-house-rips-flip-flopping-mccarthy-for-wanting-to-impeach-biden/ The White House on Tuesday ripped Speaker Kevin McCarthy for ‘flip-flopping’ on his impeachment stance and insisted House Republicans have no evidence of wrong doing on President Joe Biden after nine months of investigations. ‘House Republicans have been investigating the President for 9 months, and they’ve turned up no evidence of wrongdoing,’ White House spokesperson […]]]>


The White House on Tuesday ripped Speaker Kevin McCarthy for 'flip-flopping' on his impeachment stance and insisted House Republicans have no evidence of wrong doing on President Joe Biden after nine months of investigations. 'House Republicans have been investigating the President for 9 months, and they've turned up no evidence of wrongdoing,' White House spokesperson for oversight and investigations Ian Sams said in a statement. 'His own Republican members have said so. He vowed to hold a vote to open impeachment, now he flip flopped because he doesn't have support. This is extreme politics at its worst,' Sams added of McCarthy.

The White House on Tuesday ripped Speaker Kevin McCarthy for ‘flip-flopping’ on his impeachment stance and insisted House Republicans have no evidence of wrong doing on President Joe Biden after nine months of investigations. ‘House Republicans have been investigating the President for 9 months, and they’ve turned up no evidence of wrongdoing,’ White House spokesperson for oversight and investigations Ian Sams said in a statement. ‘His own Republican members have said so. He vowed to hold a vote to open impeachment, now he flip flopped because he doesn’t have support. This is extreme politics at its worst,’ Sams added of McCarthy.

The speaker on Tuesday stunned Washington when he officially opened an impeachment inquiry into Biden in a shock statement accusing the president of an 'abuse of power and being involved in a 'culture of corruption' over son Hunter's foreign business deals. Biden has an impeachment war room set up at the White House , filled with dozens of lawyers and aides to help him battle House Republicans. The war room is based in the White House counsel's office and staffed by lawyers, legislative aides and communications staffers who will act aggressively against Republicans' investigations. Sams is part of that effort. And Biden's presidential campaign called the impeachment inquiry 'baseless' and accused McCarthy of giving into demands to former President Donald Trump. Trump has pushed his allies on Capitol Hill to investigate Biden as he was investigated by Democrats . The Biden campaigned described McCarthy's move as election-year politics.

The speaker on Tuesday stunned Washington when he officially opened an impeachment inquiry into Biden in a shock statement accusing the president of an ‘abuse of power and being involved in a ‘culture of corruption’ over son Hunter’s foreign business deals. Biden has an impeachment war room set up at the White House , filled with dozens of lawyers and aides to help him battle House Republicans. The war room is based in the White House counsel’s office and staffed by lawyers, legislative aides and communications staffers who will act aggressively against Republicans’ investigations. Sams is part of that effort. And Biden’s presidential campaign called the impeachment inquiry ‘baseless’ and accused McCarthy of giving into demands to former President Donald Trump. Trump has pushed his allies on Capitol Hill to investigate Biden as he was investigated by Democrats . The Biden campaigned described McCarthy’s move as election-year politics.

'As Donald Trump ramped up his demands for a baseless impeachment inquiry, Kevin McCarthy cemented his role as the Trump campaign's super-surrogate by turning the House of Representatives into an arm of his presidential campaign,' Ammar Moussa, spokesperson for Biden-Harris 2024, said in a statement. Some Biden allies have argued the impeachment proceeding could help the president as he heads into next year's presidential contest, firing up Democratic and swing voters in Biden's favor. Trump successfully used his impeachments to rally his base and raise millions for his political fundraising committees. And some Senate Republicans have the same concer, that the impeachment could backfire against them and give Biden a boost in the 2024 election, CNN reported. They're also worried it could distract voters from their effort to blame Biden on rising inflation and the troubled economy.

‘As Donald Trump ramped up his demands for a baseless impeachment inquiry, Kevin McCarthy cemented his role as the Trump campaign’s super-surrogate by turning the House of Representatives into an arm of his presidential campaign,’ Ammar Moussa, spokesperson for Biden-Harris 2024, said in a statement. Some Biden allies have argued the impeachment proceeding could help the president as he heads into next year’s presidential contest, firing up Democratic and swing voters in Biden’s favor. Trump successfully used his impeachments to rally his base and raise millions for his political fundraising committees. And some Senate Republicans have the same concer, that the impeachment could backfire against them and give Biden a boost in the 2024 election, CNN reported. They’re also worried it could distract voters from their effort to blame Biden on rising inflation and the troubled economy.

But McCarthy, under heavy pressure from the conservative wing of his party and facing threats to his speakership, declared the inquiry would begin. 'House Republicans have uncovered serious and credible allegations into President Biden's conduct,' McCarthy said, speaking at the Capitol on Tuesday. 'Taken together these allegations paint a picture of a culture of corruption.' 'These are allegations of abuse of power, obstruction and corruption. And they warrant further investigation by the House of Representatives . That's why today I am directing our House committee to open a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden,' he noted. 'This logical next step will give our committees, the full power to gather all the facts and answers for the American public. That's exactly what we want to know the answers.' Republicans have charged Biden and his family made millions off shell companies Hunter Biden formed when his father was vice president. Hunter had business deals with an energy company in the Ukraine, received a discounted stake in a private-equity firm in China , and did consulting for a Romanian real-estate magnate.

But McCarthy, under heavy pressure from the conservative wing of his party and facing threats to his speakership, declared the inquiry would begin. ‘House Republicans have uncovered serious and credible allegations into President Biden’s conduct,’ McCarthy said, speaking at the Capitol on Tuesday. ‘Taken together these allegations paint a picture of a culture of corruption.’ ‘These are allegations of abuse of power, obstruction and corruption. And they warrant further investigation by the House of Representatives . That’s why today I am directing our House committee to open a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden,’ he noted. ‘This logical next step will give our committees, the full power to gather all the facts and answers for the American public. That’s exactly what we want to know the answers.’ Republicans have charged Biden and his family made millions off shell companies Hunter Biden formed when his father was vice president. Hunter had business deals with an energy company in the Ukraine, received a discounted stake in a private-equity firm in China , and did consulting for a Romanian real-estate magnate.

The president has denied any involvement in his son's business dealings. But Republicans claim at least a dozen Biden family members could be involved in a scheme to benefit financially from Biden's public office. House investigators are expected to issue subpoenas for the bank records of the president and his family. The GOP also claim Biden sat in on at least 24 calls with Hunter's business partners and was referred to as 'the big guy' by Hunter's business associates. And they say Joe Biden used pseudonyms to discuss his activities related to Ukraine with his son Hunter during his time as vice president. An inquiry is the first step in the impeachment process. It is when evidence is gathered for the articles, or charges, of impeachment against an official. It is a massive step with many pitfalls, including infuriating Republican moderates and many GOP senators, who are skeptical of the issue and causing friction with the White House as budget negotiations are underway . Congress faces a September 30th deadline to fund the government or it will shutdown.

The president has denied any involvement in his son’s business dealings. But Republicans claim at least a dozen Biden family members could be involved in a scheme to benefit financially from Biden’s public office. House investigators are expected to issue subpoenas for the bank records of the president and his family. The GOP also claim Biden sat in on at least 24 calls with Hunter’s business partners and was referred to as ‘the big guy’ by Hunter’s business associates. And they say Joe Biden used pseudonyms to discuss his activities related to Ukraine with his son Hunter during his time as vice president. An inquiry is the first step in the impeachment process. It is when evidence is gathered for the articles, or charges, of impeachment against an official. It is a massive step with many pitfalls, including infuriating Republican moderates and many GOP senators, who are skeptical of the issue and causing friction with the White House as budget negotiations are underway . Congress faces a September 30th deadline to fund the government or it will shutdown.

McCarthy, however, is under intense pressure from the conservative wing of his party to make such a move, including threats from some of his own GOP lawmakers to remove him from the speakership. The White House has repeatedly denied Biden has conducted any wrongdoing. The president himself has said he was not involved with any of Hunter's business deals. Some of Hunter's former associates, however, have testified that Joe Biden spoke to Hunter's business associates but the president's defenders say it was quick conversation and merely cordial, not related to any dealmaking. Joe Biden also used various private email addresses from which he would sometimes send, receive and forward government correspondence according to emails found on Hunter Biden's now-infamous laptop. 'Robin Ware,' 'Robert L. Peters' and 'JRB ware' were three pseudonyms used on emails that were about both official and family business. The White House argues it's common for public figures to use false names. McCarthy charged Biden was involved.

McCarthy, however, is under intense pressure from the conservative wing of his party to make such a move, including threats from some of his own GOP lawmakers to remove him from the speakership. The White House has repeatedly denied Biden has conducted any wrongdoing. The president himself has said he was not involved with any of Hunter’s business deals. Some of Hunter’s former associates, however, have testified that Joe Biden spoke to Hunter’s business associates but the president’s defenders say it was quick conversation and merely cordial, not related to any dealmaking. Joe Biden also used various private email addresses from which he would sometimes send, receive and forward government correspondence according to emails found on Hunter Biden’s now-infamous laptop. ‘Robin Ware,’ ‘Robert L. Peters’ and ‘JRB ware’ were three pseudonyms used on emails that were about both official and family business. The White House argues it’s common for public figures to use false names. McCarthy charged Biden was involved.

'Eye witnesses have testified that the President joined on multiple phone calls, and had multiple interactions, dinners, resulted in cars and millions of dollars into his son's and his son's business partners,' he said. It's estimated Hunter raked in $40 million through 20 shell companies and fake accounts created while Joe Biden was vice president, at the same time the elder Biden was joining Hunter's business calls and stopping by at lavish dinners. The speaker justified his decision, claiming Biden's family got special treatment from the government. 'It appears that the president's family has been offered special treatment by Biden's own administration - treatment that not otherwise would have received if they were not related to the President,' he noted. He did not specify how the Bidens got special treatment but House Republicans have demanded records from the Justice, State, and Treasury Departments as part of their probe. Hunter is under investigation by a special counsel and faced an IRS investigation about his taxes. Hunter Biden has denied any wrong doing.

‘Eye witnesses have testified that the President joined on multiple phone calls, and had multiple interactions, dinners, resulted in cars and millions of dollars into his son’s and his son’s business partners,’ he said. It’s estimated Hunter raked in $40 million through 20 shell companies and fake accounts created while Joe Biden was vice president, at the same time the elder Biden was joining Hunter’s business calls and stopping by at lavish dinners. The speaker justified his decision, claiming Biden’s family got special treatment from the government. ‘It appears that the president’s family has been offered special treatment by Biden’s own administration – treatment that not otherwise would have received if they were not related to the President,’ he noted. He did not specify how the Bidens got special treatment but House Republicans have demanded records from the Justice, State, and Treasury Departments as part of their probe. Hunter is under investigation by a special counsel and faced an IRS investigation about his taxes. Hunter Biden has denied any wrong doing.

House Republicans have been investigating the president and his family since they took control of the lower chamber in January. Republican Rep. James Comer, chairman of the Oversight Committee, claims there could be upwards of 12 Biden family members who benefitted from influence peddling by the president and Hunter. While most names have not yet been revealed, Comer previously said that suspicious activity reports (SARs) reviewed by Republicans on the panel have found that President Biden's brother Jim Biden and his son Beau's widow Hallie Biden benefited from foreign business deals. Comer accused Hallie Biden of influence peddling by receiving a $35,000 payment linked to a Chinese firm. The reports from earlier this year claimed that Hallie received a cut of the $3 million from China sent to an associate of Hunter Biden, whom she dated from 2016-2019 after her husband Beau died of brain cancer. The White House, at the time, released a blistering statement accusing Republicans of orchestrating an 'attack' on Hallie.

House Republicans have been investigating the president and his family since they took control of the lower chamber in January. Republican Rep. James Comer, chairman of the Oversight Committee, claims there could be upwards of 12 Biden family members who benefitted from influence peddling by the president and Hunter. While most names have not yet been revealed, Comer previously said that suspicious activity reports (SARs) reviewed by Republicans on the panel have found that President Biden’s brother Jim Biden and his son Beau’s widow Hallie Biden benefited from foreign business deals. Comer accused Hallie Biden of influence peddling by receiving a $35,000 payment linked to a Chinese firm. The reports from earlier this year claimed that Hallie received a cut of the $3 million from China sent to an associate of Hunter Biden, whom she dated from 2016-2019 after her husband Beau died of brain cancer. The White House, at the time, released a blistering statement accusing Republicans of orchestrating an ‘attack’ on Hallie.

Members of the Biden family could get dragged into the impeachment probe. 'We know that bank records show that nearly $20 million in payments were directed to the Biden family members and associates through various shale companies,' McCarthy said on Tuesday. When House Republicans meet on Thursday behind closed doors in the Capitol , the two committee chairmen leading the probes of the Biden family - Reps. Jim Jordan of the Judiciary Committee and Comer - will lay out their findings thus far. Jordan, Comer and Republican Rep. Jason Smith of the Ways and Means Committee will lead the probe. 'I do not make this decision lightly,' McCarthy said Tuesday. 'I would encourage the President and his team to fully cooperate with this investigation,' he added. 'We are committed to getting the answers for the American public. Nothing more, nothing less. We will go wherever the evidence takes us.' Three separate Republican-led committees have investigated allegations that Hunter Biden leveraged his father's vice presidency to secure foreign business deals that made the family a mint.

Members of the Biden family could get dragged into the impeachment probe. ‘We know that bank records show that nearly $20 million in payments were directed to the Biden family members and associates through various shale companies,’ McCarthy said on Tuesday. When House Republicans meet on Thursday behind closed doors in the Capitol , the two committee chairmen leading the probes of the Biden family – Reps. Jim Jordan of the Judiciary Committee and Comer – will lay out their findings thus far. Jordan, Comer and Republican Rep. Jason Smith of the Ways and Means Committee will lead the probe. ‘I do not make this decision lightly,’ McCarthy said Tuesday. ‘I would encourage the President and his team to fully cooperate with this investigation,’ he added. ‘We are committed to getting the answers for the American public. Nothing more, nothing less. We will go wherever the evidence takes us.’ Three separate Republican-led committees have investigated allegations that Hunter Biden leveraged his father’s vice presidency to secure foreign business deals that made the family a mint.

Hunter is already facing legal issues. Federal prosecutors plan to indict Hunter on illegal gun charges that have a maximum sentence of 10 years in jail by the end of September. David Weiss, a U.S. attorney appointed by then-President Donald Trump, has been leading the Justice Department probe into the first son. He was given special counsel status last month amid concerns from Republicans that Weiss didn't have the authority to conduct a proper investigation. An impeachment inquiry could mean Hunter is brought before Congress to answer questions. McCarthy, in announcing the inquiry, is using his unilateral power as speaker to begin the impeachment process. Nancy Pelosi did the same when she was speaker to begin both of Donald Trump's impeachments. The entire House could vote to begin impeachment proceedings but there were questions as whether McCarthy could wrangle the 218 votes from House Republicans to authorize it. Some moderate GOP lawmakers have been skeptical of the need for an impeachment inquiry.

Hunter is already facing legal issues. Federal prosecutors plan to indict Hunter on illegal gun charges that have a maximum sentence of 10 years in jail by the end of September. David Weiss, a U.S. attorney appointed by then-President Donald Trump, has been leading the Justice Department probe into the first son. He was given special counsel status last month amid concerns from Republicans that Weiss didn’t have the authority to conduct a proper investigation. An impeachment inquiry could mean Hunter is brought before Congress to answer questions. McCarthy, in announcing the inquiry, is using his unilateral power as speaker to begin the impeachment process. Nancy Pelosi did the same when she was speaker to begin both of Donald Trump’s impeachments. The entire House could vote to begin impeachment proceedings but there were questions as whether McCarthy could wrangle the 218 votes from House Republicans to authorize it. Some moderate GOP lawmakers have been skeptical of the need for an impeachment inquiry.

So far, House Republicans have uncovered no evidence that Joe Biden has personally profited off his son Hunter's business arrangements. McCarthy said last month that an impeachment inquiry would only happen with a formal House vote. 'To open an impeachment inquiry is a serious matter, and House Republicans would not take it lightly or use it for political purposes. The American people deserve to be heard on this matter through their elected representatives,' McCarthy told Breitbart News 'That's why, if we move forward with an impeachment inquiry, it would occur through a vote on the floor of the People's House and not through a declaration by one person.' In a full House vote, he'd only be able to lose five Republicans. Some had already cast doubt. Moderate Republican Reps. Ken Buck of Colorado and Don Bacon of Nebraska have voiced skepticism of the impeachment inquiry. But McCarthy is facing other threats.

So far, House Republicans have uncovered no evidence that Joe Biden has personally profited off his son Hunter’s business arrangements. McCarthy said last month that an impeachment inquiry would only happen with a formal House vote. ‘To open an impeachment inquiry is a serious matter, and House Republicans would not take it lightly or use it for political purposes. The American people deserve to be heard on this matter through their elected representatives,’ McCarthy told Breitbart News ‘That’s why, if we move forward with an impeachment inquiry, it would occur through a vote on the floor of the People’s House and not through a declaration by one person.’ In a full House vote, he’d only be able to lose five Republicans. Some had already cast doubt. Moderate Republican Reps. Ken Buck of Colorado and Don Bacon of Nebraska have voiced skepticism of the impeachment inquiry. But McCarthy is facing other threats.

Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a close Trump ally, has said she wouldn't vote to fund the government without an impeachment inquiry against Biden. Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida, another ally of the former president, has said if McCarthy stands in the way of the impeachment process, he'd move to remove him from the speakership. He doubled down on that threat on Tuesday. Speaking on the House floor shortly after McCarthy announced the impeachment inquiry into the president Gaetz warned: 'Focus on balanced budgets and term limits, subpoenas for Hunter Biden...and impeachment for Joe Biden...Do these things or face a motion to vacate the chair.' McCarthy became speaker after a deal with the conservative wing of the Republican Party issued a list of demands - including the ability to call a quick vote to 'vacate the chair' and remove him from office. Now that threat hangs over McCarthy's every move like the sword of damocles.

Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a close Trump ally, has said she wouldn’t vote to fund the government without an impeachment inquiry against Biden. Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida, another ally of the former president, has said if McCarthy stands in the way of the impeachment process, he’d move to remove him from the speakership. He doubled down on that threat on Tuesday. Speaking on the House floor shortly after McCarthy announced the impeachment inquiry into the president Gaetz warned: ‘Focus on balanced budgets and term limits, subpoenas for Hunter Biden…and impeachment for Joe Biden…Do these things or face a motion to vacate the chair.’ McCarthy became speaker after a deal with the conservative wing of the Republican Party issued a list of demands – including the ability to call a quick vote to ‘vacate the chair’ and remove him from office. Now that threat hangs over McCarthy’s every move like the sword of damocles.

The speaker is also dealing with a ticking clock when it comes to avoiding a government shutdown. If Congress doesn't pass a bill to fund the government by the end of the month, there will be a partial shutdown. Given the Congressional schedule, there are just 11 working days to do that. The White House has suggested passing a temporary resolution to keep the government open through the end of the year while negotiations continue. McCarthy is trying to float a 30-day stopgap measure that would keep things running until Nov. 1, but conservatives are balking at what's called a continuing resolution. The White House has requested that resolution contain $16 billion in disaster relief funds and $24 billion for the Ukraine. Many Republicans want to cut off funding for the Ukraine. Read the full story: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12510123/White-House-rips-flip-flopping-Kevin-McCarthy-Biden-impeachment.html?ito=msngallery

The speaker is also dealing with a ticking clock when it comes to avoiding a government shutdown. If Congress doesn’t pass a bill to fund the government by the end of the month, there will be a partial shutdown. Given the Congressional schedule, there are just 11 working days to do that. The White House has suggested passing a temporary resolution to keep the government open through the end of the year while negotiations continue. McCarthy is trying to float a 30-day stopgap measure that would keep things running until Nov. 1, but conservatives are balking at what’s called a continuing resolution. The White House has requested that resolution contain $16 billion in disaster relief funds and $24 billion for the Ukraine. Many Republicans want to cut off funding for the Ukraine. Read the full story: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12510123/White-House-rips-flip-flopping-Kevin-McCarthy-Biden-impeachment.html?ito=msngallery

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