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Mitch McConnell stepping down raises concerns about the future of the Republican party. The possibility of criminalizing the party for straying from populism is discussed, especially if the Ukraine aid bill is blocked. There are fears of a purge similar to Russiagate happening within the party. The speaker expresses unease about McConnell's sudden decision and the potential consequences for Republicans.

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Since Biden took office, the U.S. has spent $100 billion in an undeclared war against Russia, primarily funding Ukraine with $75 billion. Despite claims of Ukrainian victories, many believe Ukraine cannot win against Russia's superior resources. Most Americans oppose further funding, yet Congress continues to push for more aid. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson plans to prioritize a $60 billion aid package for Ukraine, despite a lack of support from Republican voters. Critics argue that this funding diverts attention from pressing domestic issues, like illegal immigration and national debt. Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene emphasizes the disconnect between lawmakers and their constituents, urging Americans to hold their government accountable and prioritize domestic needs over foreign wars.

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This situation was avoidable. In January, I warned against repeating past mistakes where Republicans relied on Democrat votes for major spending bills. I supported Speaker McCarthy, helping pass key legislation, but our unity faltered with the Responsibility Act, which lacked significant spending cuts. Despite promises to leverage the debt ceiling for reforms, we ended up with an unlimited increase. The Speaker failed to bring all appropriations bills to the floor on time, leading members to negotiate among themselves. I reluctantly agreed to a compromise to move forward, but when a critical vote failed, it became clear the Speaker was unwilling to fight against Democrats. With national debt soaring and inflation high, we need a leader who will truly fight for fiscal responsibility. Regrettably, I must vote to vacate the chair.

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Speaker 0 asks if the person really wants Tom Emmer to be speaker, as they did not vote for congressman Jim Jordan. Speaker 1 responds that they do not like Tom Emmer and think it is a terrible job. Speaker 0 clarifies that they voted for someone they don't like because they didn't want to vote for Jim.

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McConnell and Schumer secretly collaborated for 85 days, leading to a failed initiative that has awakened the American public. With access to information, people are rejecting this approach, and someone will likely lose their job over it. The current Speaker may not remain in power, and there’s a call for bold, new leadership. Suggestions include Vivek Ramaswamy or Elon Musk as potential House Speakers, emphasizing that they don't have to be traditional politicians. While Elon is busy with his companies, Vivek might be more open to the role. There's a belief that the current leadership has lost control, and a change is needed for the future.

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My colleague from Oklahoma claims that not supporting Kevin McCarthy would cause chaos, but I disagree. Chaos is having $33 trillion in debt and a $2.2 trillion annual deficit. Chaos is not passing single subject spending bills and relying on continuing resolutions and omnibus bills. We need reforms that go beyond McCarthy's time in office, such as open amendments and a clear understanding of the budget. These changes would lead to legislative progress, even if it means sometimes losing or forming unexpected partnerships. The American people expect us to work hard and deliver, something Speaker McCarthy has failed to do. That's why I've called for his removal.

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Mike Johnson, as Speaker of the House, forced Republicans to vote on controversial far-left funding items in an omnibus bill without allowing amendments. He violated party rules and rushed the $1.2 trillion bill to a vote, angering many Republicans. This led to backlash and a motion to remove him from his position. Republicans are frustrated with this behavior and want change.

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I don't support Kevin McCarthy as Speaker because he can't be trusted and has caused chaos. The real chaos is the $33 billion debt, $2.2 trillion annual deficit, and the lack of passing single subject spending bills. We've been governed by continuing resolutions and omnibus bills since the mid-90s, which is chaotic. We need reforms like open amendments and understanding the budget. If we had these reforms, there would be times when my conservative colleagues and I would lose, but the American people would see us legislating. Speaker McCarthy hasn't delivered, so I've moved to vacate the chair.

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One person can call for a vote to remove Kevin McCarthy, but a majority is needed, which means Democrats would have to vote against him. However, it is unlikely that Democrats will do so because McCarthy made a deal with them. The speaker believes that Democrats will actually support McCarthy to show who really governs and how it happens. The speaker wants to change this system and evaluate bills independently. McCarthy is making a secret deal on Ukraine while trying to get Republicans to vote for a continuing resolution that doesn't include Ukraine. McCarthy has lied to Democrats, Republicans, and the White House, but if they choose to keep him, he belongs to them.

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Yesterday, there was a historic and fast-moving event in Manhattan and the nation's capital. Congressman Matt Gaetz explains that the process to select a new speaker of the House began with intense debates and prayer. Tom Emmer withdrew from the race, and Mark Molinaro suggested taking a nonbinding poll on the second-place candidate, Mike Johnson. Kevin McCarthy objected to this, revealing his true intentions to undermine other candidates. After a three-hour delay, Mike Johnson gained momentum and ultimately received a majority of votes. This victory signifies a shift in power from McCarthy to Johnson, who is known for his focus on the administrative state and constitutional issues. The speaker election will take place at noon.

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Speaker 0 criticizes Speaker McCarthy for taking credit for the single subject appropriations bills, stating that it was not his original plan. They argue against lumping together departments like Education and Labor with the military and border patrol, calling it chaotic. Speaker 0 claims that they forced the change and warns that if Speaker McCarthy continues, the appropriations process will become a sideshow controlled by lobbyists and special interests. They express frustration with how the American people have been mistreated for decades and vow to fight against it.

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Speaker 0 asks if the person really wants Tom Emmer to be speaker, as they did not vote for congressman Jim Jordan. Speaker 1 responds that they do not like Tom Emmer and believes it is the worst job in America. Speaker 0 clarifies that they voted for someone they don't like because they didn't want to vote for Jim.

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Tim Burtchett is working on a bill to defund the Taliban, which has been in progress for over a year. Democrats have proposed four amendments. According to Burtchett, three of the amendments are acceptable, but one would undermine the bill's purpose. The outcome is uncertain, but he will provide updates. He believes the bill is based on common sense but suggests that common sense is lacking in the current environment.

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Informal conversations have taken place between the Republican and Democratic sides, possibly leading to bipartisan compromise. With Jim Jordan lacking the necessary votes to become speaker, these discussions may intensify. Jim Jordan is seen as a symbol of MAGA extremism and a threat to democracy. However, there are other qualified Republicans who could potentially be the speaker of the house. Jim Jordan is not considered suitable for this role under any circumstances.

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Kevin McCarthy's removal is seen as a distraction from important matters by Speaker 1, who wants to focus on banning pronouns and vaccines. Speaker 2 believes McCarthy's removal highlights the weakness and distraction of the Republican Party, and suggests selecting Hakeem Jeffries as Speaker of the House. Speaker 3 emphasizes the choice between American exceptionalism and appeasing Ukraine, while Speaker 4 expresses satisfaction with McCarthy's removal and criticizes his support for election denialism. Senator Leahy is mentioned as someone to watch.

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Speaker Johnson is renegotiating a spending deal and may withdraw from a $1.7 trillion plan with Chuck Schumer. Conservatives are frustrated with the lack of wins in the new house and want a speaker who will prioritize border security. They argue that Republicans are not fulfilling their promises and are making the issue more complicated than it needs to be. Some Republicans are pushing to oust Johnson for going against his word. The debate centers around strong border security and the consequences of a government shutdown. Democrats are willing to support anything that annoys conservatives, and bills like this one drive conservatives crazy. The speaker urges a change in course with spending cuts and fiscal policy changes to avoid economic collapse.

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Speaker 1 emphasizes the importance of a bipartisan bill that has been negotiated for four months. They highlight the significance of aiding Ukraine to prevent Putin from taking over, supporting Israel against Hamas, providing humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza, and addressing the chaos at the border. Speaker 1 praises Mitch McConnell for his efforts but criticizes Republicans, including Speaker Johnson, for being afraid of Donald Trump. They argue that many Republican senators know the bill is necessary but are hesitant due to political reasons. Speaker 1 urges senators to prioritize the well-being of America over political noise and emphasizes that history is watching their actions.

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The Republicans are currently voting on amendments for funding bills, and it's crucial that they come to an agreement to avoid a government shutdown. This disagreement is essentially between the hard right and the even harder right within the GOP. Unfortunately, under Kevin McCarthy's leadership, it seems difficult to govern. However, it's important that they find a way to keep the government running because ordinary Americans will suffer if they don't. There's a bipartisan continuing resolution supported by both Democrats and Republicans in the Senate, and I hope the House will have the opportunity to vote on it and work together in a bipartisan manner.

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Republicans who plan to vote against Jim Jordan on the second ballot are afraid of facing a primary challenge. They want to appear supportive by voting for Jordan initially but believe it's time to move on. The problem lies in the overwhelming number of calls they are receiving, with hundreds or even thousands flooding their offices. This is due to the strong grassroots campaign led by far-right activists in support of Jim Jordan.

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Vote to elect a speaker of the house. Jim Jordan and Steve Scalise are principled conservatives. With ongoing conflicts in Eastern Europe, a major attack on Israel, economic challenges, and a border crisis, the American people want the Republican conference to unite, elect a speaker, and get back to work. However, Speaker 1 questions Jim Jordan's suitability due to a text he sent on January 5th, suggesting a violation of the constitution to block the election certification. Speaker 0 defends Jordan's integrity, unaware of his opinion on January 6th. Despite differing views on constitutional duties, Speaker 0 believes Jordan would lead with integrity and emphasizes the need for Republican unity in electing a speaker.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Wargaming How Dems Could Ditch Biden & UK Criminalizing Speech, w/ Chris Stirewalt & Calvin Robinson
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the recent upheaval at GB News, where Calvin Robinson was suspended and later fired following the fallout from Lawrence Fox's controversial comments about a female political commentator. Fox made remarks regarding male suicide and criticized the commentator's views, leading to significant backlash. Robinson defended Fox, which resulted in his dismissal, highlighting a troubling trend of censorship and the suppression of free speech within media outlets. The conversation shifts to the chaotic political landscape ahead of the 2024 elections, focusing on the potential for Democrats to replace President Biden on their ticket. Chris Stirewalt explains the various scenarios under which this could happen, emphasizing the timeline leading up to the Democratic Convention. He notes that the Democrats have until around September 2024 to make a change, after which it becomes more complicated. Stirewalt also discusses the unprecedented removal of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, attributing it to internal Republican conflicts and the influence of a small faction within the party. He elaborates on the motivations behind this faction's actions, suggesting that personal grievances and a desire for power play significant roles. The conversation touches on the broader implications of this turmoil for the Republican Party, particularly in the context of the upcoming elections. As the discussion progresses, Stirewalt and Kelly analyze the potential ramifications of Donald Trump's legal troubles on his candidacy. They explore the possibility of Trump being replaced if he were to face imprisonment, emphasizing the divided nature of the Republican base and the challenges any alternative candidate would face in uniting the party. The dialogue returns to the situation at GB News, with Robinson expressing disappointment over the lack of solidarity among colleagues in defending free speech. He criticizes the media's reaction to Fox's comments and the broader implications for discourse on men's mental health. Robinson argues that the current climate stifles important conversations and that the media should provide a platform for diverse viewpoints. The show concludes with a call for more independent media voices in the UK, as Robinson highlights the dangers of government overreach and censorship. He stresses the need for unity among those advocating for free speech and traditional values, warning that without collective action, the future of open discourse in the UK is at risk.

The Megyn Kelly Show

McCarthy's Speaker Fight, and Horrific NFL Injury, w/ Emily Jashinsky, Eliana Johnson & Clay Travis
Guests: Emily Jashinsky, Eliana Johnson, Clay Travis
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the critical condition of NFL player Damar Hamlin, who collapsed during a game after suffering cardiac arrest. The incident shocked players and fans alike, leading to an outpouring of support, including donations to Hamlin's charity, which exceeded $3.5 million overnight. Clay Travis joins to provide context, noting the rarity of such health emergencies in sports and praising the quick response of medical personnel on the field. Travis explains that the NFL has emergency protocols in place, which were effectively executed during the incident. He discusses the potential cause of Hamlin's cardiac arrest, suggesting it could be linked to a rare condition triggered by a blunt impact to the chest. The conversation shifts to the emotional impact on players and fans, emphasizing the unity displayed by the football community in the face of tragedy. The discussion then transitions to the NFL playoffs and the implications of the postponed game between the Bills and Bengals. Travis outlines the potential outcomes for the game, including rescheduling or declaring it a no contest, which could affect playoff seeding. The focus shifts to political news, with Kelly introducing the ongoing struggle for House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who faces opposition from a faction within his party. Eliana Johnson and Emily Jashinski join to analyze the situation, highlighting the internal divisions among Republicans and the challenges McCarthy faces in securing votes. The conversation touches on the broader implications of party unity and the need for a strong leader to effectively challenge the Democratic majority. They discuss the potential for chaos within the Republican Party and the importance of presenting a unified front. As the discussion continues, they address the media's portrayal of political figures, including Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis. Jashinski critiques the media's tendency to conflate all Republicans with Trump, while Johnson emphasizes the need for a candidate who can unite the party. The segment concludes with a discussion on the personal lives of public figures, including the controversial relationship between Amy Robach and TJ Holmes, and Whoopi Goldberg's repeated misstatements regarding the Holocaust. The hosts express concern over the lack of accountability and the normalization of problematic behavior in the media landscape.

The Rubin Report

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Dave Rubin discusses the current state of American politics, particularly the Republican Party's struggle to elect a new Speaker of the House after Kevin McCarthy's ousting. He highlights the failed candidacy of Jim Jordan, who fell short of votes and faced media criticism. Rubin critiques the mainstream media's portrayal of Jordan and the internal conflicts within the GOP, emphasizing that the party is in disarray. He mentions Matt Gaetz's controversial alliance with Democrats to remove McCarthy and the potential consequences for the Republican Party. The discussion shifts to broader issues, including the influence of Iran in global conflicts and the need for a strong U.S. response. Rubin also addresses the challenges facing DeSantis and Trump in the upcoming elections, emphasizing the importance of strong leadership and clear messaging. He concludes with a light-hearted discussion about food preferences and the importance of maintaining a healthy democracy through open debates.

The Rubin Report

Dems' Latest Desperate Lie Proves They Are Losing | Kevin McCarthy | POLITICS | Rubin Report
Guests: Kevin McCarthy
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Kevin McCarthy discusses the reasons behind the lack of a "Red Wave" in recent elections, emphasizing the importance of candidate quality and the impact of top-ticket candidates on down-ballot races. He highlights the need for Republicans to focus on their policies rather than attacking each other. McCarthy shares anecdotes about parents advocating for transparency in education, including the Parents Bill of Rights, which aims to ensure parents know what their children are being taught and how taxpayer money is spent. He expresses concern over the extreme positions of some Democrats, noting that not one Democrat supported the Parents Bill of Rights. McCarthy also addresses issues like crime in Washington, D.C., and the need for bipartisan cooperation on national challenges, including debt and education. He critiques the current administration's handling of inflation and spending, warning about the long-term consequences of rising debt. McCarthy reflects on the importance of civility in politics, urging Republicans to unite against harmful policies rather than engage in destructive competition. He believes that the Democratic party has shifted away from its historical roots, making it essential for Republicans to communicate their values effectively. He concludes by emphasizing the need for a strong Republican candidate to counteract the current administration's policies and maintain the party's momentum.

The Megyn Kelly Show

True Scope of Atrocities in Israel, and Erasure of Women, w/ Ron DeSantis, Josh Hammer & Britt Mayer
Guests: Ron DeSantis, Josh Hammer, Britt Mayer
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Megyn Kelly discusses the ongoing Middle East conflict, highlighting President Biden's upcoming meetings with Israeli and Arab leaders, particularly regarding the refugee situation from Gaza. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a 2024 Republican presidential candidate, asserts that the U.S. should not accept Gaza refugees, emphasizing that many in Gaza support Hamas and that importing such ideologies poses a risk to American society. He criticizes Nikki Haley's comments suggesting a distinction between Hamas supporters and non-supporters, arguing that the culture in Gaza is toxic and anti-Semitic. The conversation shifts to the reactions of American citizens, particularly college students, who have shown support for Hamas following the recent attacks on Israel. DeSantis expresses concern over the normalization of pro-Hamas sentiments in the U.S. and suggests that individuals celebrating violence against Israelis should face consequences, including potential job repercussions. He advocates for the cancellation of visas for foreign students who support terrorism. DeSantis also discusses his efforts to assist Americans in Israel amid the conflict, highlighting his state's proactive measures to bring Floridians home. He emphasizes that the U.S. should maintain a supportive stance towards Israel without deploying ground troops, focusing instead on moral clarity and sanctions against Iran. The dialogue continues with a focus on the political landscape in the U.S., particularly the House of Representatives' struggle to elect a new speaker, with DeSantis supporting Jim Jordan for the role. He criticizes the current political chaos and urges Republicans to deliver results on pressing issues like inflation and immigration. The discussion then turns to cultural issues, including the backlash against woke ideologies in various institutions, particularly in universities. DeSantis expresses frustration over the perceived erosion of American values and the rise of radical ideologies, advocating for a return to foundational principles. The episode concludes with a segment featuring Josh Hammer, who discusses the atrocities committed by Hamas and the troubling reactions from some Americans. He emphasizes the need for a strong stance against anti-Semitism and the importance of supporting Israel in its fight against terrorism. The conversation highlights the broader implications of the conflict and the necessity for clarity in addressing these issues within American society.
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