House Republicans painstakingly elected their speaker in a bitter public feud then swiftly booted him from office, something never before seen.
A U.S. Capitol Police officer stands watch as lawmakers leave the House of Representatives after voting on an interim spending bill to avoid a government shutdown next week, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024.
Witnesses stand to be sworn-in from left, Dr. Ariel Goldschmidt, Medical Examiner of Allegheny County, Pa. , Patrick Sullivan, former U.S. Secret Service agent, Lt. John D. Herold of Pennsylvania State Police, Patrolman Drew Blasko of Butler Township Police Dept. , and Sgt.
The situation the lawmakers find themselves in, particularly the House Republicans trying to preserve their slim majority control, is not academic.
Rep. Aaron Bean, R-Fla., said he would emphasize his work on constituent services and his voting record.
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