The walls — both political and legal — are closing in on Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.). The embattled New York Republican is coming off a bruising week that began with his second former aide taking a plea deal, continued with the release of a damning Ethics report and ended with the introduction of another expulsion resolution that could end his career in Congress. |
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Gabrielle Lipsky, the communications director for Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.), has resigned from the congressman's office, a source familiar with the situation confirmed Friday to The Hill. Lipsky resigned after the House Ethics Committee published a damning report following its investigation into Santos, which found "substantial evidence" that the New York Republican "violated federal criminal laws." |
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House Republicans are finally getting a break from each other over Thanksgiving after a grueling, contentious stretch that saw two fights over how to avoid a shutdown, three weeks without a Speaker, and even an allegation of a jab to the kidneys. But when they come back, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is not set to have an easy time corralling the fractious, razor-thin majority as it faces continued internal funding fights, a progressing impeachment investigation and a likely vote to expel one of its own. |
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A New York judge has denied former President Trump's motion for a mistrial in his civil fraud case, rejecting the claim that the judge and his principal law clerk had "tainted" the trial with bias. Judge Arthur Engoron issued a scathing rebuke of Trump's mistrial motion Friday afternoon, describing it as "utterly without merit." |
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A Colorado judge has rejected an attempt to bar former President Trump from the state's primary ballot over 14th Amendment claims, according to court documents filed Friday. District Judge Sarah Wallace agreed with plaintiffs that Trump "incited" the Jan. 6, 2021, riots on the Capitol and could be disqualified using the 14th Amendment, but that the law's wording means it does not apply specifically to the office of president. |
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Former President Trump praised Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Friday, after Republicans began to release footage from the Jan. 6, 2021, riot on the Capitol. The tapes, shared by the Committee on House Administration, show the Capitol premises during the insurrection. So far, roughly 90 hours of the 44,000 hours of footage have been made public, but the full collection is expected to be released by Monday. |
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House Republicans have begun releasing thousands of hours of footage from inside the Capitol from Jan. 6, 2021, when a mob of Trump supporters stormed the building. "This decision will provide millions of Americans, criminal defendants, public interest organizations, and the media an ability to see for themselves what happened that day, rather than having to rely upon the interpretation of a small group of government officials," House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said in announcing the website, where videos will be posted throughout the weekend. |
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The White House on Friday responded to a flurry of subpoenas sent out by House Republicans by arguing that the impeachment inquiry into President Biden is unconstitutional and amounts to "Congressional harassment" for political purposes. "The subpoenas and interview requests purport to be in furtherance of what you have characterized as an 'impeachment inquiry,' even though no such inquiry has been authorized by the House of Representatives," Richard Sauber, special counsel to the president, wrote in a letter to House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) and House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio). |
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Republicans say their education policies are not to blame for last week's election losses, and they are planning to hold their current course heading into 2024. Last week, Virginia Democrats, many of whom made schools a leading campaign issue, were able to secure full control of the state's General Assembly, while Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) was reelected in a red state on a pro-public schools campaign. |
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BY CLARE MORELL, JOEL THAYER AND MICHAEL TOSCANO |
OPINION | Social media is a threat to our children. A bipartisan Congress is now stepping up to make Big Tech products safe for our children; but the social media companies are putting their incredible lobbying power behind efforts to break the momentum. U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy's May 2023 advisory warning found "ample" evidence that social media use presents "a profound risk of harm to the mental health and well-being of children and adolescents." |
OPINION | Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee recently unveiled a proposal to fix the Biden administration's policies that they claim are causing the crisis at the southern border, prioritizing instead the reforms they think are most critical to stemming the flow of illegal crossers now. Their proposal ignores what is happening in the interior of the country, just focusing on what is happening at the border. This will not stem the flow of illegal crossers, however. It is the administration's lax interior enforcement policy that is attracting the record-breaking number of illegal crossers. |
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BY NAJIB JOBAIN, SAMY MAGDY AND DAVID RISING |
KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) — Patients, staff and displaced people left Gaza's largest hospital Saturday, health officials said, leaving behind only a skeleton crew to care for those too sick to move and Israeli forces who had taken over the facility earlier in the week. |
BY ANDREW RESTUCCIA, CHARLES HUTZLER AND ANDREW DUEHREN |
SAN FRANCISCO—During a much-anticipated summit this week with Chinese President Xi Jinping aimed at resetting relations between the two powers, President Biden took a briefing from Jake Sullivan, his national security adviser, on a completely different topic: the swelling conflict in the Middle East. |
When a group of international journalists arrived at the southern fringe of Gaza City early Friday morning, riding in the back of an Israeli army jeep, we struggled to orient ourselves amid the ruins, the wreckage and the darkness. |
BY EVAN HALPER, DALTON BENNETT AND JONATHAN O'CONNELL |
After Western nations announced bans on Russian oil last year in response to the invasion of Ukraine, a Greek refinery that serves the U.S. military moved quickly to adapt. Within months, it told investors it had stopped accepting the forbidden oil and had found other sources instead. |
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