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House GOP infighting reached new heights this week as Trump-aligned House Republicans threatened to close down the federal government.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy opened an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden primarily based on no proof this week in an effort to appease his far-right get together members. But the transfer doesn’t seem to have glad them. If their calls for aren’t met, they plan to problem McCarthy’s speakership and vote towards funding the federal government. With no settlement in sight, McCarthy dared his detractors to deliver a vote to oust him from his management publish.
And weeks after his plea deal fell aside, President Biden’s son Hunter was indicted on Thursday with three federal firearms expenses.
Joining the visitor moderator and PBS NewsHour White House correspondent Laura Barrón-López this week to debate this and extra: Leigh Ann Caldwell, a co-author of the Early 202 e-newsletter and an anchor at Washington Post Live; Andrew Desiderio, a senior congressional reporter at Punchbowl News; Weijia Jiang, a senior White House correspondent at CBS News; and Heidi Przybyla, a nationwide investigative correspondent at Politico.
