Stefanik returns to House GOP leadership and committees after UN nomination withdrawal
- Rep. Elise Stefanik is returning to House GOP leadership and the Intelligence Committee after President Donald Trump withdrew her U.N. Nomination, according to Republican sources.
- Speaker Mike Johnson faces challenges in accommodating Stefanik due to House rules limiting committee membership, creating tensions among GOP members.
- Johnson's office stated they are committed to finding a solution to reintegrate Stefanik into the Intelligence Committee in the coming weeks.
- Tensions have risen within the GOP as Johnson navigates the implications of Stefanik's return ahead of crucial votes.
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Stefanik to Newsmax: GOP Has Huge Opportunity With Trump
Republicans have a “once-in-a-generation opportunity with President Donald Trump in the White House, with a Senate Republican majority and a House Republican majority,” and “we know that we must deliver for the American people,” Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., told Newsmax on Friday. “This is about securing the border, unleashing American energy independence, cutting taxes, whether it’s no tax on tips, lowering taxes for hardworking American famili…
Stefanik ‘honored’ to be named chairwoman of House GOP leadership after UN nomination withdrawal
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) has been appointed to a plum post on the House Republican leadership team and will be getting her spots back on key committees in the lower chamber weeks after her nomination to be US ambassador to the United Nations was pulled.
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