“TikTok Ban” Passes US House Of Representatives

A bipartisan bill that could see TikTok banned in the United States has passed the US House of Representatives by a vote of 325-65. The Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act would demand that TikTok divest from its Chinese parent company. If the company refused, the app would become unavailable in the United States. The bill was proposed on the basis of protecting the data of American users from the Chinese. However, many opponents have labeled the bill as Sinophobic fearmongering.

However, the popular short-form video app is safe for the time being. The bill must now pass the Senate, where there is much less clear-cut support for the legislation. A spokesperson for Tiktok has already urged senators to reject the bill. “This process was secret and the bill was jammed through for one reason: It’s a ban. We are hopeful the Senate will consider the facts, listen to their constituents, and realize the impact on the economy. Seven million small businesses and 170 million Americans use our service,” the spokesperson told the BBC.

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Joe Biden’s Energetic State Of The Union Has Republicans Pedaling Cocaine Conspiracies

Of course, it’s been a busy week in US politics. After months of theories claiming that President Joe Biden had dementia, Republicans pivoted to a new attack after an energetic State of the Union address last week. Several Republican influencers, highlighted by Media Matters For America‘s Matthew Gertz, began suggesting that Biden was under the influence. “I think I just got to the bottom of the untraceable little baggie found at the White House,” wrote Fox host Julie Banderas.

Biden, who finds himself between right-wing critics attacking him on border control and left-wing critics attacking him on Gaza, came out swinging in his annual address to Congress. Furthermore, amongst the topics addressed were a warning to Vladimir Putin, a promise to restore Roe v. Wade, and the announcement of a temporary seaport to circumvent the Israeli blockade of Gaza. However, the official Republican response, delivered by Alabama Senator Katie Britt, took aim at Biden’s immigration record and tried to champion the GOP as the “defenders of women”.

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Rep. Kevin McCarthy Tossed from House Speaker Role in Historic Vote

Rep. Kevin McCarthy Tossed from House Speaker Role in Historic Vote

In a historic and unprecedented turn of events, the Republican-led House executed a momentous decision on Tuesday, ousting Rep. McCarthy from the House Speaker position.

The House of Representatives voted to depose Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) from his position as Speaker. This bold move, unparalleled in congressional history, signified the first instance where a Speaker was unseated in this manner. According to The Washington Post, the driving force behind McCarthy’s removal came from hard-right members within his party, who were fervently seeking a change in leadership. Notably, Democrats abstained from casting votes that could have potentially spared McCarthy from this dramatic upheaval.

After McCarthy’s removal, Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.) promptly assumed the role of speaker pro tempore. He briefly presided over the chamber, subsequently announcing a recess. This intermission allowed both Republicans and Democrats the opportunity to convene privately and address the sudden void in leadership.

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) was pivotal in this historic decision. He introduced the resolution for McCarthy’s removal following weeks of persistent threats due to McCarthy’s endorsement of a stopgap measure to fund the government with Democratic support.

The final vote count culminated at 216-210, effectively solidifying McCarthy’s ousting from the position of Speaker. This unforeseen turn of events has now placed the House in uncharted territory as it embarks on a mission to identify a new leader, setting ripples through the realm of U.S. politics.

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Mike Rogers Lunges At Matt Gaetz During House Speaker Vote

Mike Rogers needed to be restrained during the 14th round of voting for House speaker. The Alabama Rep. seemed to take issue with Rep. Matt Gaetz voting present.

Rogers stormed over to Gaetz and the two began yelling at one another. At one point, Rep. Richard Hudson pulled Rogers back and put his hand over his mouth.

Washington , D.C. – January 6: Mike Rogers (R-AL) is restrained after getting into an argument with Matt Gaetz (R-FL) during in the 14th round of voting for speaker in a meeting of the 118th Congress, Friday, January 6, 2023, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington DC. (Photo by Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene spoke about the incident with reporters on Saturday. She says that she expects there to be repercussions.

“Mike Rogers lost his temper and was basically going to, you know, put his hands on Matt,” Greene said. “And it was actually Richard Hudson — grabbed Mike Rogers from behind and pulled him away.”

She added: “So yeah, that was completely out of line. And then I’m sure it’ll be dealt with.”

Rep. Tim Burchett remarked that he wouldn’t shy away from an altercation if he found his way into one.

“I’m honestly – I’m not going to be threatened by anybody, and if somebody puts their hands on me, I will drop them like a bag of dirt,” Burchett said. “I really will, man. That is not – I am not one to back down from a fight.”

Eventually, Rep. Kevin McCarthy was elected House speaker after 15 rounds of voting. Rep. Hakeem Jeffries took over as leader of the Democratic party in the House, becoming the first Black lawmaker to lead a party in Congress.

Check out a clip of Rogers and Gaetz’s confrontation below.

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