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The speaker expresses frustration over Congress not allowing a recorded vote on a bill, accusing them of a cover-up to protect members politically. He emphasizes the importance of representatives doing their jobs and voting in person. Despite opposition, he insists on a recorded vote to hold members accountable. The speaker criticizes the lack of action by Congress and asserts the need for transparency in decision-making. He confronts Pelosi and McCarthy for their role in preventing a recorded vote. Ultimately, he believes forcing everyone to return for a vote is necessary to uphold democracy.

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The speaker acknowledges that the conference is currently divided and emphasizes the need for unity and collaboration. They express uncertainty about how to achieve this and mention a vote that has already taken place. When asked about their own support, the speaker denies having any and states that they are no longer seeking it. They admit to not currently communicating with their colleagues but mention having spoken to Congressman's police, although they are unsure about the outcome of the conversation.

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In this video, the speaker mentions that winning or losing is not the main focus. They then shift the topic to the recent events in Congress, specifically referring to the hearing that is taking place within 24 hours of John McCain's passing. The speaker describes the hearing as chaotic and compares it to a circus.

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The best-case scenario, given the current situation, would be a clean continuing resolution (CR), but Democrats oppose that, leading to a standoff. The government is set to shut down on Friday, a choice made by Republican leadership. They could have extended funding longer, as Donald Trump suggested, but opted to push the issue to December to advance their own priorities. Now, they find themselves without a plan. It's crucial for Mike Johnson and his team to resolve this situation, as their current approach is problematic and they need to take responsibility for fixing it.

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My Republican colleagues, led by Donald Trump, are in a meltdown because their presidential nominee and policies are unpopular. They are pushing for a nationwide abortion ban and their project 2025 is failing. Democrats just want to focus on moving the country forward and prioritizing people over politics.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 if they expect Democrats to support them. Speaker 1 responds that they personally do not. Speaker 0 then asks if Speaker 1 needs the Democrats' help to stay in a leadership position. Speaker 1 answers no, stating that if five Republicans side with the Democrats, they will be out. Speaker 1 acknowledges that this situation is complex.

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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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The reconciliation bill is considered a "turbo boost" for the economy, with "big developments" coming together soon. A Republican congressman states the bill aims to prevent America from going bankrupt due to problems caused by Democrats. He says Republicans must fix these issues. Democrats claim the bill will hurt children, families, women, seniors, people with disabilities, close hospitals and nursing homes, and cause deaths. The congressman refutes this, stating that the country collapsing under debt will kill people. He says the bill is the first step to balancing the budget. The congressman says that universities should be responsible for student debt if they give loans to students for degrees that they may not be able to pay back. A Democratic congressman introduced seven articles of impeachment against President Trump for defying a unanimous Supreme Court ruling. The Republican congressman believes Democrats are in a "clown show competition" to see who can run as far to the left as they can.

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Nancy Mace discusses the ongoing budget issues in Washington, expressing frustration over the last-minute negotiations. She notes that Congress has had ample time to address the budget since the last short-term continuing resolution (CR) was passed on September 26. Mace voted against the recent bill because it maintained the same spending levels as before. She advocates for a short-term CR until Trump takes office, emphasizing the need for separate votes on various spending issues. Mace believes there are solutions available that would ensure essential services continue even in a government shutdown. She remains committed to negotiating a resolution before the deadline, stating her dedication to the American people and Trump.

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Things are coming together to save our republic. President Trump and his people need a clear field to run through this year, and Freedom Caucus level conservatives like me are in full support of the work President Trump is doing. The final bit of leverage that the Democrats have is the threat of shutting down the government. We have to get past that, and we're going to get past that in just a few days. Don't worry about the CR through September. This is a new deal rolling right now, and the president needs our full support, and he's gonna get it. I'll keep you posted, but we have things well in hand. Our country is on the verge of really beautiful growth and prosperity. Hang in there, America, we're gonna be okay.

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The speaker discusses their rate of operation and their commitment to the American people. They express frustration with the current state of Congress and the power dynamics within it. They mention a conversation with Nancy Pelosi about the rule of one person ruling out others, and how it affected their ability to gather votes. They also mention their offer to Vayner and criticize the actions of certain individuals that they believe have harmed the institution. The speaker questions how to govern when a small group of people can partner with the opposing side. They express disappointment with the motion made against them despite making a decision for the country.

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Congressman Tim Burgett expresses frustration, stating the country will "seriously lose" if Congress doesn't codify President Trump's executive orders. He believes America understands current events. Burgett urges Congress to "wake up" and fulfill its responsibilities.

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The speaker presents a conditional scenario directed at the president: if the president said today that he would be happy to meet with the Democrats if they stop holding the government hostage, then Democrats could walk in tonight, pass the continuing resolution (CR), and provide seven weeks. The speaker believes the president could then bring everyone together, and that the Democrats would likely negotiate on a number of issues and reach an agreement. The speaker emphasizes that the president does not want to negotiate under duress. This point is tied to a claim about Democratic sentiment: anonymously, a Democrat senator told the speaker that none of them want to vote to open the government because, in their words, “we’d face the guillotine.” The speaker notes that these words came “from our base,” suggesting this is the view of the president’s political allies or supporters. In summarizing the exchange, the speaker asserts that this line of reasoning reflects a critical dynamic in the current standoff: the possibility that a straightforward, pressure-free offer from the president to engage with Democrats could break the deadlock and lead to a constructive dialogue on policy issues. The implication is that the threat or perception of political duress is a barrier to reaching a resolution, and that a different approach—one that signals openness to negotiation without coercion—might unlock bipartisan progress. The transcript includes the assertion that if the president were to publicly welcome negotiations under a non-duress framework, there would be movement toward a compromise on multiple issues, facilitated by a temporary timeline (seven weeks) and a renewed, inclusive negotiation process. The speaker underscores the idea that such an approach could shift dynamics away from fear of political punishment within the base toward substantive agreement. Towards the end, the speaker remarks, “Look. Think you just made a very important,” indicating that the argument is intended to highlight a potentially pivotal point about how the administration’s stance could influence willingness to engage and resolve the government funding impasse. The transcript ends with this incomplete thought, leaving the broader implications implied but not fully explicit.

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Speaker is asked if they agree with congressional Republicans' call for resignation, but does not respond when pressed by the speaker of the house.

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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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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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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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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.

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The speaker states they will try to resolve the impeachment issue as quickly as possible. They believe impeachment should never be used to settle policy disagreements. When asked if this means offering a motion to dismiss the impeachment charges on Thursday, the speaker reiterates the goal to resolve the issue quickly. They claim the charges in the House complaint do not rise to the level of impeachment. When asked if resolving it quickly means dismissing or tabling it, the speaker again says they will move forward and resolve the issue as quickly as possible, repeating that impeachment should not be used to settle policy disagreements.

Breaking Points

'DISGUSTING': Elon RAGES At Trump 'Big Beautiful Bill'
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Good morning and welcome to Breaking Points. We have good news: a special offer for the premium edition of Breaking Points for a month using promo code BP free. Monthly subscriptions are back, allowing easier access to the show. Today's major topics include Elon Musk's criticism of the administration and the controversial spending bill, dubbed the "big beautiful bill" (BBB). Musk condemned the bill as a "disgusting abomination," claiming it would increase the budget deficit by $2.5 trillion. He aligns with Republicans like Rand Paul, who argue the bill doesn't cut enough spending and raises the debt ceiling irresponsibly. The discussion highlights the tension within the Republican Party, where moderates and fiscal hawks disagree on spending cuts. Musk's recent criticisms reflect a shift in his stance, as he previously avoided significant political commentary. The urgency for the Trump administration to unify factions around the bill is emphasized, with a deadline approaching for its passage.

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

The One Line in DeSantis' Speech That Made the Crowd Go Nuts | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses his experience attending Governor Ron DeSantis's inauguration in Tallahassee, highlighting the celebration of freedom and effective governance in Florida. He contrasts this with the dysfunction in Washington, particularly regarding Kevin McCarthy's struggle to secure the House leadership, where he has lost multiple votes due to internal Republican dissent. Rubin emphasizes Florida's population growth and success compared to the exodus from states like California and New York, attributing this to DeSantis's rejection of "woke" ideologies and promotion of normalcy. He critiques California's policies, particularly those related to gender transitions for minors, citing a detransitioner’s testimony to illustrate the potential harms of such legislation. Rubin also addresses the broader implications of these policies on free speech and public health, referencing figures like Rachel Levine. He concludes by noting the chaotic state of the Republican Party and the potential for new leadership, particularly through figures like Byron Donalds, while emphasizing the importance of maintaining effective governance amidst internal conflicts.

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"Trump Stopped Invasions" – McCarthy Talks Iran, Israel, and the Chessboard of Politics | Ep. 482
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The discussion features Patrick Bet-David interviewing Kevin McCarthy, the 55th Speaker of the House, touching on various geopolitical issues, particularly the escalating tensions in the Middle East involving Iran and Israel. McCarthy emphasizes the need for a transformed military, particularly in the context of space warfare, and suggests that the U.S. must leverage Silicon Valley's technological advancements to enhance military capabilities. The conversation begins with McCarthy addressing the recent missile strikes from Iran on Israel, which he describes as a significant escalation compared to previous attacks. He notes that the warning time for this attack was minimal, indicating a more coordinated and aggressive approach from Iran. McCarthy reflects on the implications of these actions, particularly in light of the upcoming elections, and stresses the importance of American naval presence in the region to stabilize the situation. As they discuss the broader implications of U.S. foreign policy, McCarthy critiques the Biden administration's handling of international relations, particularly regarding the Abraham Accords and relations with Saudi Arabia. He argues that the failure to embrace these accords has led to increased instability in the region, allowing Iran to gain power and influence. The conversation shifts to historical comparisons, with McCarthy drawing parallels between current geopolitical dynamics and the prelude to World War II, particularly the rise of authoritarian regimes. He warns of an "axis of evil" forming with countries like Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran, suggesting that the U.S. must be vigilant and proactive in its foreign policy to prevent further aggression. McCarthy also discusses the internal dynamics of Congress, including his experience with the Freedom Caucus and the challenges he faced as Speaker. He recounts the political maneuvering that led to his election and subsequent challenges, emphasizing the importance of unity within the Republican Party to maintain a majority. The discussion touches on the influence of money in politics, with McCarthy asserting that direct contributions to candidates are more impactful than Super PAC donations. He highlights the changing landscape of political fundraising and the importance of grassroots support. As the conversation progresses, McCarthy reflects on his personal journey in politics, sharing anecdotes about his upbringing and the values that drive him. He emphasizes the need for a new generation of leaders who can unite the country and address pressing issues like education, military readiness, and economic stability. The interview concludes with McCarthy expressing optimism about the future of the Republican Party and the potential for new leaders to emerge. He stresses the importance of collaboration and compromise in governance, advocating for a focus on ideas rather than personalities in upcoming elections.

The Rubin Report

The Moment I Hit My Breaking Point with DC Corruption | Matt Gaetz | POLITICS | Rubin Report
Guests: Matt Gaetz
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Dave Rubin hosts Congressman Matt Gaetz, discussing various political issues. Gaetz expresses frustration over Congress's focus on tribal border bills instead of national border reform, emphasizing the need for accountability in legislation. He shares his background as a country lawyer and his journey to Congress, highlighting the importance of leveraging their limited power effectively. Gaetz reflects on his opposition to Kevin McCarthy's leadership, noting the need for substantive concessions and a better legislative process. He critiques the influence of lobbyists and the inefficiency of large bills that lack transparency. Gaetz advocates for addressing issues like border security and budget appropriations, while also recognizing the challenges of messaging within the Republican Party. He discusses potential bipartisan alliances on issues like surveillance and foreign policy. Gaetz concludes by emphasizing the importance of sincerity in politics and the need for representatives to genuinely fight for their constituents.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Dems Attack Karine Jean-Pierre, and Elon vs. Trump Explodes, with Stu Burguiere and Brandon Gill
Guests: Stu Burguiere, Brandon Gill
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Megyn Kelly welcomes Representative Brandon Gill, the youngest Republican in Congress, known for his impactful questioning during hearings. She expresses excitement about interviewing him, highlighting his effectiveness in cross-examinations, particularly against figures like NPR's CEO and USA Fencing's chairman. Kelly also discusses the current political climate, including tensions within the Biden administration, particularly aimed at Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, who is facing backlash for her recent book announcement and perceived incompetence. Stu Burguiere joins Kelly to analyze recent Supreme Court decisions, including a unanimous ruling that lowers the burden of proof for "reverse discrimination" claims, allowing straight individuals to challenge discrimination more easily. They discuss the implications of this ruling, emphasizing the importance of colorblindness in law and the need for equality of opportunity rather than outcomes. The conversation shifts to another Supreme Court case favoring Catholic Charities, which sought tax-exempt status despite serving individuals of all faiths. The court ruled that the state’s refusal was discriminatory, reinforcing the principle of government neutrality in religious matters. Returning to the political landscape, Kelly and Burguiere dissect the fallout from Jean-Pierre's book announcement, with former Biden aides expressing frustration over her performance and self-promotion. They highlight the internal conflict within the Biden administration and the growing dissatisfaction with Jean-Pierre's handling of press briefings. Gill joins the discussion, sharing insights into his approach to questioning witnesses during congressional hearings. He emphasizes the importance of holding individuals accountable for their past statements and actions, particularly those in influential positions. Gill recounts his background growing up on a ranch in Texas and his journey from finance to Congress, motivated by a desire to fight against leftist ideologies. The interview concludes with Gill discussing his role models in Congress and his commitment to representing conservative values. He expresses optimism about the future of the Republican Party and the need for strong leadership to combat the challenges posed by the left.
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