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- Vulnerable House Republicans praise Johnson for handling of foreign aid bills
- Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says foreign aid bills will allow department "to surge lifesaving security assistance"
- Here's How Close The Votes Are For Outstanding House And Senate Races
- Key L.A. Results
- Control of the House and Senate Still Up for Grabs: Here's What We Know

The House last voted to censure a member in 2021, when Democrats were in control of the chamber. They issued a formal rebuke to Arizona GOP Rep. Paul Gosar for posting an anime-style video on social media that depicted the killing of Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York. The House voted on GOP Rep. Anna Paulina Luna's latest resolution to censure Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff, seen here during a Judiciary hearing on Wednesday.
Vulnerable House Republicans praise Johnson for handling of foreign aid bills
Scalise was absent from the vote as he recovers in Louisiana from a stem cell transplant. But, sources said, Green was wheeled onto the House floor at the last minute with no shoes, to vote against impeaching Mayorkas and deliver a stunning defeat to Republicans. Democratic Rep. Al Green of Texas, who has been absent recovering from surgery, was expected to miss the vote, which would have given House Republicans the margins they needed to impeach the Homeland Security secretary.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says foreign aid bills will allow department "to surge lifesaving security assistance"
"I hope the speaker does not yield to the demands of the hard right as we try to keep the government open," Schumer continued. "Instead, I hope the speaker continues to recognize he will need Democratic votes in order to avoid a shutdown." Green presides over the Homeland Security Committee that sent the impeachment articles against Mayorkas to the House floor. He had personally met with some of the GOP holdouts on the impeachment, such as Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado, and issued a number of memos on Mayorkas in recent weeks, GOP sources previously told CNN.
Here's How Close The Votes Are For Outstanding House And Senate Races
List: Here are the House Republicans who voted against Wednesday’s rule vote - CNN
List: Here are the House Republicans who voted against Wednesday’s rule vote.
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While airport security and air traffic controllers will still be required to show up for work without pay, past shutdowns have led to increases in absenteeism, which could be a recipe for flight delays and extreme security lines for holiday travelers. Johnson said he was “pleased with the outcome” after his two-step continuing resolution passed the House. Meanwhile, Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky voted against the resolution because he disagrees with the resolution's call for sanctions and re-affirming the importance of foreign aid. Republicans could only lose three votes in their razor-thin majority if all lawmakers are present. With Buck, Republican Reps. Mike Gallagher and Tom McClintock also voted against the resolution.
That means its operations and funding don’t stop when the government shuts down. House Speaker Mike Johnson told CNN earlier Tuesday that he believed House Republicans had enough votes to impeach, but several Republican lawmakers voted against the resolution. After facing a stunning defeat on the House floor, GOP leadership is signaling they will try again to impeach Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas once they have the votes secured. The Republican votes against the resolution come as most of the party has gradually turned against providing further US military aid to the besieged eastern European country. A first attempt to impeach Mr. Mayorkas failed last week after the same three Republicans broke with their party and voted against the impeachment.
House expected to vote on resolution in support of Israel Wednesday afternoon

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., had to break it up, yelling at both men and banging his gavel. Democrats support aid for Israel but oppose the House's bill because it cuts funding to ramp up IRS enforcement. As a result, it would add billions to the deficit, according to the Congressional Budget Office.

Scenario: Republicans Take the House, Democrats Keep the Senate
The Freedom Caucus had initially pushed for the two-tiered “laddered CR” approach but opposes Johnson’s bill because it lacks spending cuts and conservative policy riders. Transportation Security Administration officers and air traffic controllers across the country could be working without pay during the Thanksgiving travel rush as the U.S. heads toward a government shutdown days before a record number of air passengers are expected at U.S. airports. Social Security is considered a mandatory program, and it isn’t funded by the shorter-term appropriations bills passed by Congress and signed by the president.
Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., who voted to oust Kevin McCarthy, had an odd run-in with the former speaker in the halls this morning. Several conservative House Republicans who oppose the CR criticized the bill for not having any spending cuts, but most of them avoided putting the blame on Johnson himself. Then, Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., tried to start a physical fight with a committee witness, the president of the Teamsters union, Sean O’Brien.
On Monday afternoon, House Democratic leaders said they are considering supporting the Johnson strategy. And across the Capitol, Johnson’s plan got a bipartisan boost from Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., suggesting the continuing resolution, or CR, is likely to cruise through the Senate if it can first pass out of the House. "I intend to support it. I understand it’s likely to clear the House on a bipartisan basis. It’s nice to see us working together to prevent a government shutdown," he said during a news conference. "And we’ll deal with all of the other big issues that we have ahead of us during this period between now and the time the CR expires. So, I’m happy for him and look forward to seeing it pass on a bipartisan basis." Typically, the House will vote on a "rule," a procedural vote that paves the way for bills to be passed with a simple majority. Rules are usually passed by the majority party, but Republican leaders are using a different tactic due to conservative opposition.
“We have no time for either one, the American people's businesses to urgent in this moment,” he added. House Speaker Mike Johnson entered the speaker's office for the first time after being sworn in, with his new name plate hanging above the door. But the same members are warning they do believe Johnson starts in a more solid place with conservatives than McCarthy did.
If the Republicans win both chambers they would continue symbolic actions, "but I think there are two other categories of things they would consider doing and one is pushing legislation that they would dare Biden to veto," Kosar said. Confirming or denying judges is one key role that under the constitution is reserved for the Senate (other key Senate-only roles include conducting impeachment trials and advising and consenting on treaties). She also predicted a battle over the House speaker position, which McCarthy, of California, would be in line for. But immediately after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, leaked audio shows, McCarthy demanded an investigation. “We need to know why this happened, who did it and people need to be held accountable for it,” he said. With Democrats in the majority in the Senate, they would have little chance of passing legislation on their own but they could begin hearings and investigations and try to magnify any real or perceived failures of the Biden administration.
On Saturday, the House took separate votes on four individual components of the bill, a plan hatched by Speaker Mike Johnson that was designed to appease Republicans but also won plaudits from progressive Democrats. But it came only after Speaker Mike Johnson put his job on the line by turning to Democrats in a significant breach of custom in the House, further imperiling his position even as he paved the way for the legislation to be voted on and approved. Some Democrats had hoped to expand social services to provide such benefits as universal pre-kindergarten programs, free community college and paid family and medical leave.
A tricky proposition for many Republicans, who have long argued that abortion rights is an issue that should be left to the states, Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina proposed national legislation to ban abortions after 15 weeks and proponents could force a debate on the issue. Among the first could be allocating funds to finish the wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, he said. “Republicans may just block it with the idea that they’ll come back and re-legislate everything in January if they win one or both chambers,” she said. The Jan. 6 committee’s mandate expires at the end of the current Congress and it would need to be re-convened to continue. The committee on Oct. 21 subpoenaed testimony and documents from Trump, but if Republicans win the House they could be expected to disband the committee and end the investigation into the attack on the Capitol. The House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy instead threatened telecommunications companies that complied with subpoenas of phone records.
The vote was an enormous victory in the long effort to fund Ukraine as it battles Russian aggression, a major priority of President Biden. It was a triumph against the forces of isolationism within the G.O.P. and a major moment of consensus in a Congress that for the past year has been mostly defined by its dysfunction. Democrats have not campaigned aggressively on what they would do with control of both chambers, but on the successes on the Biden administration, from environmental policies to the infrastructure rebuilding, he said. Economists typically point to a number of factors for inflation and many agree that aggressive government spending during the coronavirus pandemic spurred a recovery but also demand that supply has not met.
The Inflation Reduction Act includes $370 billion for climate change and clean-energy production. The House approved a bill requiring states with a history of voting rights discrimination to get approval from the Department of Justice for changes to voting laws. McCarthy has said that the GOP would use approval for raising the debt limit as a way to get spending cuts, including possibly ones to Medicare and Social Security. The debt ceiling will need to be lifted next year if the country is not to default on its debt.
The former speaker told reporters he did not punch Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., in the kidneys. McCarthy said that he just bumped into one of the eight Republicans who voted to oust him by accident. House Dem leadership endorsed Johnson's two-step CR in a statement before the vote, saying it’s “devoid of harmful cuts and free of extreme right-wing policy riders." House lawmakers on Tuesday passed Speaker Mike Johnson’s stopgap funding bill to avert a government shutdown, likely punting the GOP’s spending fight until after the holidays. But many of those Republicans, such as Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, decided to support the new bill on Tuesday, bringing an end to a months-long fight in Congress over foreign aid and border policy that exposed divisions within both the Democratic and Republican parties. The House took a critical step on Friday toward approving a long-stalled package of aid to Ukraine, Israel and other American allies, as Democrats supplied the crucial votes to push the legislation past Republican opposition so that it could be considered on the floor.
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