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NOTUS reports the House Republican Conference is being consumed by infighting as Congress prepares to leave town for the holidays. Many members are fed up with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and his leadership,
Pennsylvania Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick had carved himself an aisle-crossing persona without impeding leadership prerogatives. Until Wednesday.
Republicans have struggled to address healthcare concerns, failing to put together a concrete plan to replace Obamacare.
House Speaker Mike Johnson said on Wednesday that he would run again to lead the House next Congress, downplaying dissent from fellow MAGA congresswomen.
A bloc of House GOP centrists just made the ultimate hardball play against Speaker Mike Johnson — agreeing to help Democrats effectively seize control of the Republican agenda by forcing a vote on their own bill on the looming Obamacare subsidies cliff.
House Republicans have repeatedly defied Speaker Mike Johnson's leadership amid growing frustration over how he's led the fractious majority.
Frustrations are mounting in the Republican conference despite the GOP controlling the House, the Senate, and the White House. There is a growing feeling — from women specifically — that they just can’t get anything done.
Four House Republicans crossed party lines to force a vote on extending health care tax credits that millions of Americans rely on to lower their insurance premiums.