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Jordan lost a secret ballot vote in a Friday afternoon Republican Conference meeting to remain Speaker-designate. Breitbart News is told the vote was 88 votes to keep Jordan and 112 to eject him.
House Republicans will now go home for the weekend without a nominee for Speaker despite repeated calls from Jordan’s holdouts for the House to get back to work. They will reconvene on Monday evening for a candidate forum.Live: Biden Addresses the Nation About Israel-Hamas, Ukraine-Russia WarsIsrael At War: Quiet Streets, Men at the FrontExclusive: At Least a Dozen Republicans Band Together in Growing Movement to Stop Tom Emmer from Taking SpeakershipChina Creates ‘Global A.I.
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