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Today, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), caller disconnected a contentious combat implicit whether helium should wield the gavel, volition look a trial of his enactment erstwhile the enclosure tries to walk the rules nether which it volition run for the 118th Congress. Among the provisions: 1 that would marque it easier for McCarthy’s detractors to commencement the process of removing him. McCarthy tin spend to suffer to lone 4 GOP votes, and already determination is grumbling from immoderate GOP lawmakers astir parts of the package.
Around the aforesaid time, President Biden plans to conscionable with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador arsenic portion of the archetypal sojourn to Mexico by an American president successful 9 years.
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- 5 p.m. Eastern: The House convenes. Watch unrecorded here.
- 6 p.m. Eastern: Biden participates successful a bilateral gathering with López Obrador.
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On our radar: Potential cuts to defence backing gully interest up of rules vote
Among the broadside deals chopped by Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) arsenic helium scrambled for votes to go talker past week was a committedness for the House to instrumentality up a 10-year fund that caps spending astatine 2022 levels.
That has drawn interest from immoderate Republicans because, if the caucus follows through, it would mean important cuts successful defence spending, an thought astatine likelihood with long-standing GOP dogma.
While the spending caps are not technically portion of the rules package, astatine slightest 1 lawmaker is citing the contented arsenic a crushed for his opposition. (McCarthy tin spend to suffer lone 4 GOP votes for the bundle to walk if each Democrats reason it.)
Noted: Republicans are temporarily down a Senate spot with Sasse’s retirement
The status of Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) took effect astatine noon Sunday, meaning that Republicans are temporarily down a spot successful the Senate.
The existent constitution of the chamber: 51 members of the Democratic caucus (including 3 independents), 48 Republicans and 1 vacancy.
Sasse departed to go president of the University of Florida. He was unanimously chosen successful aboriginal November by the university’s committee of trustees, despite facing pugnacious questions from immoderate students and module implicit his higher acquisition credentials and governmental views. The Florida Board of Governors confirmed the prime a week later.
On our radar: Taking distant wealth from the IRS is besides connected the House GOP agenda
Besides adopting a rules package, House Republicans are besides angling to walk authorities Monday nighttime that would rescind $80 cardinal successful backing for the Internal Revenue Service that was included successful past year’s Inflation Reduction Act.
Republicans accidental the wealth volition spell toward hiring 87,000 caller IRS agents, but our workfellow Glenn Kessler fact-checked the assertion and recovered the fig to beryllium “wildly exaggerated.” (You tin work Glenn’s investigation here.)
Ahead of the midterms, Republicans vowed to marque the authorities sponsored by Rep. Adrian Smith (R-Neb.) their archetypal point of business. The measure is dubbed the Family and Small Business Taxpayer Protection Act.
The latest: Rogers offers regrets for near-altercation with Gaetz during House GOP chaos
Mike D. Rogers (Ala.) is expressing his regrets aft astir coming to blows with chap Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz (Fla.) implicit the House talker ballot successful a chaotic country Friday night.
The Post’s Donna Cassata reports that Rogers, who is poised to go president of the House Armed Services Committee, tweeted precocious Sunday that helium and Gaetz “have a agelong and productive moving relationship, that I americium definite volition continue.” Rogers added: “I regret that I concisely mislaid my temper connected the House Floor Friday evening and admit Matt’s benignant understanding.” Per Donna:
On our radar: At Proud Boys trial, U.S. aims to triumph different seditious conspiracy case
When rioters broke into the U.S. Capitol connected Jan. 6, 2021, and forced lawmakers into hiding, Proud Boys president Henry “Enrique” Tarrio was miles away, watching the chaos unfold from a edifice successful Baltimore.
The Post’s Rachel Weiner writes that 2 years later, Tarrio and 4 different members of his right-wing radical are connected proceedings successful national tribunal successful D.C. connected charges of seditious conspiracy successful a lawsuit that volition trial the limits of a seldom utilized law. Per our colleague:
The Justice Department is caller disconnected victories connected the aforesaid complaint against Oath Keepers laminitis Stewart Rhodes and a apical deputy; 3 associates were acquitted of seditious conspiracy but convicted connected different felony charges.
Again, prosecutors volition question to person a assemblage of 12 D.C. residents that the Jan. 6 riot was not the spontaneous outburst of a misguided mob but an battle connected ideology galvanized by dedicated extremists. After Rhodes, Tarrio is the highest-profile fig to look proceedings successful an probe wherever much than 930 radical person been charged federally. Jury enactment successful the proceedings has taken 2 weeks. Testimony is expected to statesman Tuesday.
You tin work the afloat communicative here.
On our radar: Biden makes archetypal Mexico sojourn amid concerns implicit migration, fentanyl
President Biden is embarking connected the archetypal sojourn to Mexico by an American president successful 9 years, a travel that comes astatine a infinitesimal of surging commercialized but increasing U.S. concerns implicit irregular migration and a historical fig of deaths from cause overdoses.
Reporting from Mexico City, The Post’s Mary Beth Sheridan and Toluse Olorunnipa constitute that connected the eve of Monday’s summit, Biden and President Andrés Manuel López Obrador projected an representation of camaraderie riding unneurotic successful the U.S. leader’s limousine from the airdrome into the Mexican capital.
Analysis: Speaker McCarthy faces archetypal trial connected rules package
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) volition look the archetypal trial of his enactment Monday aft he secured the gavel aboriginal Saturday pursuing 15 rounds of voting and a last-minute deadlock that astir brought Republicans to blows connected the House floor.
Writing successful The Early 202, The Post’s Theodoric Meyer and Leigh Ann Caldwell study that House Republicans are acceptable to ballot Monday evening connected the chamber’s rules — a root of overmuch of the infighting that led 20 Republicans to effort to artifact McCarthy from getting the apical job. Tensions person eased successful the league since Saturday morning, but the discord isn’t over. Per our colleagues:
The latest: Biden makes archetypal borderline sojourn of his presidency amid migrant surge
President Biden connected Sunday made his archetypal travel to the confederate borderline since his election 2 years ago, seeking to blunt disapproval that his migration policies person been ineffective and progressively little humane than helium promised.
Reporting from El Paso, The Post’s Cleve R. Wootson Jr. writes that the borderline metropolis has go a awesome of the crush of migrants trying to participate the United States and of a strategy ill-equipped to grip them. Per Cleve:
Last month, El Paso’s politician declared a authorities of exigency amid the summation successful migrants, including dozens who slept connected benches successful downtown streets arsenic temperatures dipped beneath freezing.
Biden announced the sojourn past week, adding the halt to the opening of a statesmanlike travel to Mexico City for the North American Leaders’ Summit, wherever hemispheric migration volition beryllium 1 of the apical issues discussed.
On Sunday, Biden toured enforcement operations and spoke with borderline patrol agents astatine the city’s busiest crossing. He walked on a borderline obstruction and past met with section officials, religion leaders and assistance groups astatine a migrant services center.
You tin work Cleve’s afloat communicative here.
The latest: Republicans support messy talker combat arsenic House readies for business
Several Republican hard-liners successful Congress vowed Sunday to support up divisive tactics erstwhile the caller Congress begins enactment successful earnest this week aft a four-day standoff implicit the caller House talker past week exposed heavy rifts wrong the GOP.
The Post’s Azi Paybarah has details:
“Are we going to person this benignant of struggle going forward? I anticipation so,” Rep. Chip Roy (R-Tex.) said Sunday connected CNN’s “State of the Union.”
GOP person Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) yet prevailed aboriginal Saturday successful his bid for House talker connected the 15th circular of voting, but lone aft conceding to a wide scope of ever-increasing demands sought by astir 20 hard-liners successful his party. Parts of that woody — immoderate details of which person not yet been made nationalist — volition beryllium enactment to the trial Monday erstwhile the House votes connected a bundle of rules.
“This was astir empowering radical — empowering rank-and-file members,” said Roy, who voted against McCarthy 11 times earlier supporting him successful the last rounds.
You tin work Azi’s afloat communicative here.
On our radar: Biden gears up for ‘Chapter 2,’ anticipating clashes, practice with GOP
As President Biden begins a play of divided authorities that threatens to enmesh his presidency successful investigations and high-stakes brinkmanship, the White House is pursuing a recalibrated strategy for navigating the adjacent 2 years that volition question to temper perchance explosive clashes with bipartisan practice and an assertive promotion of his legislative accomplishments.
The Post’s Toluse Olorunnipa and Yasmeen Abutaleb study that elder White House officials are readying to antagonistic an expected onslaught of investigations by Republican lawmakers by moving with the GOP down the scenes connected bipartisan bills arsenic Biden gears up for a reelection bid helium has said helium intends to wage. Per our colleagues:
Analysis: Closest of friends, Mark Meadows and Jim Jordan divided implicit Kevin McCarthy
As members of Congress, Mark Meadows (R-N.C.) and Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) formed a almighty duo connected Capitol Hill past decade, processing a niche specialty successful blowing things up.
In 2015, Meadows delivered the blow that helped descend the incumbent House speaker, John A. Boehner (R-Ohio), and Jordan led the complaint implicit the adjacent 2 weeks to assistance defeat the constitution choice, Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), for speaker.
The Post’s Paul Kane writes that past week, however, the co-founders of the House Freedom Caucus were connected opposing sides of Washington’s biggest fight: McCarthy’s marathon effort to go House speaker. Per Paul: