Trump troubles, McCarthy's Speaker bid, government funding: What to watch in pol...
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a quiet holiday week in DC.
Trump troubles, McCarthy's Speaker bid, government funding: What to watch in politics
Though the holidays are just days away, Congress isn't slowing down just yet as lawmakers must agree on government spending, a new House leader, and whether to levy criminal charges against a former president.
Here are three stories to watch in business and politics this week:
Trump
This is former-President Trump's most consequential week since leaving the White House.
The Select Committee on Jan. 6 officially recommended on Monday that the Justice Department bring criminal charges against Trump and others for obstruction of U.S. government proceeding related to their actions on Jan. 6. It comes also as the House Ways and Means Committee decides whether to release portions or all of Trump's tax records dating back to 2015.
Meanwhile, Trump's 2024 presidential campaign has gotten off to a rocky start. A Fox News poll found that 64% of American voters do not want a Biden-Trump re-match in 2024.
Trump is also facing competition in a 2024 Republican primary field. A Suffolk University/USA Today poll released last week found that 65% of conservative voters want Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to run for president — compared to 56% of the same field who want Trump to run again.
Kevin McCarthy
Can Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) rally enough support to become House Speaker?
McCarthy is pushing forward with his quest to become House Speaker — despite a handful of outspoken conservatives who are refusing to back his bid, which will come to floor for a vote on Jan. 3. It's unclear how the final tally will shake down — and whether McCarthy remains with a powerful whip operation that would help him secure the gavel.
Republicans' underperformance in the midterms has laid bare inner-Caucus tensions between ultraconservatives and moderates, with both factions arguing they are more powerful as a result of the smaller-than-predicted margin.
“The difficulty here is that we are the only Republican entity stopping the Biden administration," McCarthy told conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt last week, as reported by CNN. "But we’re also going to be the only ones that can move forward. But it would delay everything, getting committees up and running, being able to do the things that you know we need to get done from the very beginning.”
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