Meanwhile, voting in Congress will continue until morale improves. Morale is not improving.
It’s a situation that is unprecedented in modern times, but almost nothing is happening, narratively speaking: Former Republican minority leader and California Rep. Kevin McCarthy is attempting to win the speakership by isolating and waiting out the twenty-odd holdouts against him. So even the vote totals are barely changing from one ballot to another.In the meantime, Republican New York Rep.
-elect George Santos has provided some measure of intrigue with his mere presence. Santos has been exposed in the post-election period for falsifying almost everything he told the public about his background, but there is nothing stopping him from taking office anyway, so he is at the Capitol, voting for Speaker and waiting to be sworn in.
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