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"Speaker McCarthy Making Good on his Pledge to Remove Three Democratic House Members From Their Committees - GOVT 101" S 2 EP 6

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Well, well, well. Speaker Kevin McCarthy is a man of his word; he announced on January 24th the removal of Representatives Adam Schiff (D-CA) and Eric Swalwell (D-CA.) from the House Intelligence Committee. According to the National Review.com January 28th article by Britanny Bernstein, Speaker McCarthy cited Swalwell’s association with a Chinese spy and Schiff’s boosting of the now-debunked Steele dossier as reasons each lawmaker is unfit to serve on their assigned committee.

The National Review.com article continues by stating, Speaker McCarthy has vowed to remove Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN) from the House Foreign Affairs Committee over past anti-Semitic remarks and other controversial comments about Israel. However, Omar’s ouster would require a vote of the full House.

A few House GOP members have publicly stated their opposition to the removal of Rep. Omar from the House Foreign Affairs Committee. It is unclear as to when an actual House floor vote will occur. Stay tuned.

Speaker’s committee removal powers are limited | The Hill

McCarthy vows to remove three Dems from committee posts | The Hill

Divided U.S. House members spar over national security committee seats | Reuters

Democrats tee up showdown with McCarthy on committee seats (axios.com)

House vote on Ilhan Omar’s Foreign Affairs seat appears increasingly uncertain (jewishinsider.com)

Ilhan Omar: Foreign Affairs Committee Expulsion Opposed by Ken Buck | National Review

Welcome back to Topless Government. This show is a cross between Schoolhouse Rock and civics for the masses. I want to make this show relatable and fun for everyone who would like to know how YOUR government works. Remember knowledge is power! So let’s get started.

I am the host, Crystal Ellerbe. I live, breathe, eat, and sleep politics. I’ve done two tours of duty in the US Senate and one tour of duty in the US House. I had the privilege of working in state and local governments, corporate America and several lobbying firms in Washington, DC.

This is the SECOND SEASON OF TOPLESS GOVERNMENT and I’ll be discussing topics that have been top of mind to everyone, providing an insight on how YOUR government works.

As always I would be pleased if you would subscribe, rate, share, and review the show.

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Well, well, well. Speaker Kevin McCarthy is a man of his word; he announced on January 24th the removal of Representatives Adam Schiff (D-CA) and Eric Swalwell (D-CA.) from the House Intelligence Committee. According to the National Review.com January 28th article by Britanny Bernstein, Speaker McCarthy cited Swalwell’s association with a Chinese spy and Schiff’s boosting of the now-debunked Steele dossier as reasons each lawmaker is unfit to serve on their assigned committee.

The National Review.com article continues by stating, Speaker McCarthy has vowed to remove Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN) from the House Foreign Affairs Committee over past anti-Semitic remarks and other controversial comments about Israel. However, Omar’s ouster would require a vote of the full House.

A few House GOP members have publicly stated their opposition to the removal of Rep. Omar from the House Foreign Affairs Committee. It is unclear as to when an actual House floor vote will occur. Stay tuned.

Speaker’s committee removal powers are limited | The Hill

McCarthy vows to remove three Dems from committee posts | The Hill

Divided U.S. House members spar over national security committee seats | Reuters

Democrats tee up showdown with McCarthy on committee seats (axios.com)

House vote on Ilhan Omar’s Foreign Affairs seat appears increasingly uncertain (jewishinsider.com)

Ilhan Omar: Foreign Affairs Committee Expulsion Opposed by Ken Buck | National Review

Welcome back to Topless Government. This show is a cross between Schoolhouse Rock and civics for the masses. I want to make this show relatable and fun for everyone who would like to know how YOUR government works. Remember knowledge is power! So let’s get started.

I am the host, Crystal Ellerbe. I live, breathe, eat, and sleep politics. I’ve done two tours of duty in the US Senate and one tour of duty in the US House. I had the privilege of working in state and local governments, corporate America and several lobbying firms in Washington, DC.

This is the SECOND SEASON OF TOPLESS GOVERNMENT and I’ll be discussing topics that have been top of mind to everyone, providing an insight on how YOUR government works.

As always I would be pleased if you would subscribe, rate, share, and review the show.

  continue reading

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