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House Republicans Face Internal Divisions as Government Shutdown Looms

House Republicans are facing internal divisions as the deadline for a government shutdown looms, with far-right Republicans clashing with center-right lawmakers and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's future in doubt. Senate Republicans are watching with dismay as the odds of a government shutdown increase, and Rep. Steve Womack (R-Ark.) warned that a shutdown "will not go well for us." Time is running out for Congress to reach a deal and avoid a shutdown before the September 30th deadline.

House Republicans Reach Tentative Agreement to Avert Government Shutdown

House Republicans have reached a tentative agreement to avert a government shutdown, which includes a conservative border security measure and a short-term continuing resolution that would cut nearly 1% from current spending levels. The agreement was reached by the far-right Freedom Caucus and the center-right Main Street Caucus, and is expected to pass in the House this week before being sent to the Senate for consideration.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Meet with U.S. Senators and President Biden to Discuss Additional Military Funding for Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is visiting the Capitol on Thursday to meet with senators and discuss the Biden administration's request for $13.1 billion in additional military funding for Ukraine. Congress is divided on the issue, and the meeting is an opportunity for senators to discuss their views with Zelenskyy before he meets with President Biden at the White House.

Texas Senate Acquits Attorney General Ken Paxton on 16 Impeachment Articles, Ending Two-Week Trial

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton was acquitted on Saturday by the state Senate of 16 impeachment articles, ending a two-week trial that featured substantial evidence of alleged corruption. Despite two Republican senators voting for conviction, the majority of Paxton's party voted to acquit him. Following the acquittal vote, Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (R) officially reinstated Paxton as the state’s top law enforcement officer and four impeachment articles were dismissed.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Acquitted on All 16 Articles of Impeachment by GOP-Controlled State Senate

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton was acquitted on all 16 articles of impeachment in the GOP-controlled state Senate, with only two Republicans voting to remove him from office. Despite more than 60 Republicans in the Texas House crossing party lines to impeach Paxton, the Senate voted unanimously to acquit him, bringing the months-long impeachment process to an end. Paxton is a former state senator and his wife is currently a state senator.

Wisconsin Senate Votes to Remove Top Elections Official, Causing Instability for Upcoming 2024 Presidential Election

The Wisconsin Senate, controlled by Republicans, voted Thursday to remove Meagan Wolfe, the state's nonpartisan top elections official, ahead of the 2024 presidential election. This has caused instability for the more than 1,800 local clerks who run elections in the state and has been met with criticism from Democrats who say it was done improperly. GOP leaders cited conspiracy theories and threats from election skeptics as the reason for their decision.

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