In today’s edition … The House prepares for a vote to oust McCarthy … What we’re watching: Dean Phillips after his announcement about stepping down from Democratic leadership … but first …
Good morning, Early Birds. Today is the International Day of Non-Violence. Be extra kind today. We all could use that on a Monday. Tips:“The interim appointment will extend until at least November 2024. … With the appointment, Newsom, who is widely viewed as a future White House contender, fulfilled the promise he made in 2021 to appoint a Black woman to the chamber.
Any asks Jeffries makes of his party members to salvage McCarthy’s speakership would have to be viewed as a significant win by Democrats, Marianna, Leigh Ann and Mariana write. Democratic leadership is urging lawmakers not to indicate where they stand, according to people familiar with the matter.
“‘Democrats don’t intend to telegraph their vote on a motion to vacate, to give Jeffries the best negotiating position,’ said one House Democrat, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to openly discuss internal dynamics.”A vote on whether to depose McCarthy would heighten the tensions that have riven House Republicans since the battle over the speakership nine months ago, when about 20 Republicans forced McCarthy to endure 15 rounds of balloting.
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