Tag: House Republicans
The House Republicans are expanding their antisemitism hearings to include public schools, with a focus on New York City's school system led by Chancellor David Banks.
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House Republicans are intensifying oversight of universities, alleging widespread antisemitism and seeking to impact funding, tax exemptions, and visas for overseas students.
Rep. Nick LaLota (R-NY) discusses his support for a bipartisan foreign aid bill proposed by Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) that includes aid for Israel, Ukraine, Taiwan, and border security.
AIPAC lobbyists are ramping up efforts on Capitol Hill to push House Republicans to pass a bipartisan $95 billion foreign aid bill that includes $14.1 billion for Israel facing threats from Hamas and Hezbollah.
The text discusses the recent chaos within the House Republicans, who unexpectedly lost two votes within a short period, leading to questions about the implications of this disarray.
House Republicans are planning to hold a vote on the impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden, prompting comparisons to the impeachments of Donald Trump.
Josh Kraushaar, a contributor to Jewish Insider, discusses the power shift within House Republicans following the removal of Speaker Kevin McCarthy and the ascendancy of Matt Gaetz on a recent podcast.
The podcast discusses the uncertain future facing Kevin McCarthy and the House Republicans following McCarthy's difficult 15th-ballot election as House Speaker.
House Republicans faced difficulty in selecting a new Speaker as a group of rebels resisted falling in line with traditional leadership, including the House Freedom Caucus and former President Trump.