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North Carolina State Rep. Tricia Cotham Switches to Republican Party, Giving GOP Veto-Proof Majority in State House

North Carolina state Rep. Tricia Cotham recently switched her party affiliation from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party, giving the GOP a veto-proof majority in the state House. Cotham said the modern-day Democratic Party had become unrecognizable to her, and the move is the latest in a series of party switches across the country. The switch has been celebrated by GOP leaders, who are thrilled to have Cotham join the Republican Party.

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy Hosts Meeting with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-Wen in California, Drawing Condemnation from China

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is hosting a bipartisan meeting with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-Wen in California on Wednesday, drawing condemnation from China and a vow of "resolute countermeasures". The meeting is seen as a show of support for the self-governing island, and both McCarthy and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi have expressed their desire to demonstrate support for Taiwan. Several Democratic and Republican lawmakers are expected to join the meeting, including GOP Rep. Mike Gallagher, in order to demonstrate American unity in support for the island.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Election Sees Significant Political Realignment Towards the Left, with Janet Protasiewicz’s Victory Closing the Door on an Era of Republican Dominance

Janet Protasiewicz, Milwaukee County Judge, has won the Wisconsin Supreme Court election, defeating Dan Kelly by 11 points and potentially closing the door on an era of Republican dominance. Kelly expressed his disappointment in not being able to discuss the issues, and thanked his supporters for their efforts. This result marks a significant shift in the political landscape of Wisconsin, with implications for abortion rights, elections and maps.

Former President Donald Trump Indicted by Manhattan District Attorney, Prompting Debate Among Lawmakers

Former President Donald Trump was indicted by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg on Thursday, prompting a response from Republican lawmakers who criticized the decision as a politically-motivated "witch-hunt". Trump has yet to comment on the indictment, but he is entitled to challenge the charges in court and avail himself of all processes and protections that New York State’s criminal procedure affords. The indictment has sparked a heated debate among lawmakers, with the outcome of the case yet to be seen.

Manhattan District Attorney’s Office Accuses Three House GOP Chairmen of Interfering in Investigation of Former President Donald Trump

The Manhattan District Attorney's office has accused three House GOP chairmen of attempting to interfere in its investigation of former President Donald Trump. The office's general counsel Leslie B. Dubeck criticized the chairmen for collaborating with Trump's efforts to "vilify and denigrate" the justice system. The letter also rebuffed the chairmen's request for testimony and documents, defending the grand jury's vote to indict the former president and saying the request would interfere in the criminal case. The District Attorney's office is not willing to be swayed by political pressure from House Republicans in its investigation of Trump.

Potential Republican Presidential Candidates Unite in Defense of Former President Donald Trump Following Indictment

Donald Trump has been indicted by a grand jury in Manhattan, prompting several potential Republican presidential candidates to come to his defense. These candidates have attacked the prosecutor, Alvin Bragg, and asserted that the prosecution is politically motivated rather than based on any potential crimes. Despite the indictment, Trump's strong support within the Republican Party is evident.

House Speaker McCarthy Announces Republicans Will Pass Their Own Debt Ceiling Bill if Biden Does Not Negotiate

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) has announced that House Republicans are prepared to pass their own debt ceiling bill if President Joe Biden does not agree to negotiate with them. McCarthy proposed a borrowing limit extension with provisions to cut and cap discretionary spending, recapture unspent Covid relief funds, and introduce new work requirements for federal benefits. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.) jokingly asked what McCarthy would bring to the White House for lunch, to which he replied he would bring lunch.

GOP House Leaders Urged to Debate Gun Safety After Six Killed in Nashville School Shooting

Six people were killed in a mass shooting at a school in Nashville, Tennessee, prompting a heated exchange between Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and freshman Democratic Rep. Jared Moskowitz during a House hearing. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries echoed the frustration of those who believe the logical response to multiple shootings with assault-style weapons should be to restore a ban on such weapons, urging Republicans to bring the bipartisan universal criminal background check legislation and an assault weapons ban to the floor for debate. The exchange between Greene and Moskowitz highlights the divide between those who believe gun safety should be a priority and those who do not, and Jeffries has called for debate on the issue.

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