Topic: House Of Representatives

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FLOP30
Episode 1819 1:08:55 - 1:17:09

1819: FLOP30

House Resolution, Denouncing the Horrors of Socialism

The House of Representatives passed a concurrent resolution denouncing the "horrors of socialism," timed just before the Trump-Mamdani meeting. Introduced by Florida Congresswoman Maria Salazar, the resolution cites the failures of regimes in Cuba and Venezuela. Critics dismissed the vote as a symbolic waste of time that ignores the actual definitions of socialist policy in favor of political posturing.

Stunt Grenade
Episode 1817 1:15:19 - 1:18:19

1817: Stunt Grenade

Epstein File Vote, Scripted Political Theater

The public rift between Donald Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene is analyzed as potential "scripted theater" designed to draw attention to the upcoming House vote on the Epstein files. The theory suggests that by appearing to oppose the release, Trump allows independent Republicans and Democrats to force the files out, shielding himself from the fallout while exposing political enemies.

Stunt Grenade
Episode 1817 1:25:29 - 1:30:17

1817: Stunt Grenade

Thomas Massie, Epstein File Discharge Petition

Congressman Thomas Massie appeared on ABC News to discuss his successful discharge petition to force the release of the Epstein files. Massie expressed concern that Trump’s recent call for new investigations might be a "smoke screen" intended to prevent the public release of documents by keeping them tied up in active DOJ probes.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 5:46 - 7:39

1805: Hamburger Wine

Kristen Welker, Epstein Files, and Shutdown Red Herrings

NBC News host Kristen Welker questions Speaker Mike Johnson regarding Democratic claims that the House is out of session to prevent the swearing-in of a senator who would vote to release the Jeffrey Epstein files. Johnson dismisses the Epstein connection as a red herring, blaming Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer for the impasse. The hosts mock the repetitive nature of shutdown political theater.

Retribution
Episode 1793 1:46:28 - 1:47:46

1793: Retribution

Texas, Congressional Redistricting Maps

The Texas State Legislature approved a redrawn congressional map designed to favor Republican candidates in upcoming midterm elections. Governor Greg Abbott is expected to sign the map, which could help the GOP secure five additional seats in the House of Representatives. The move comes as both parties prepare for a highly competitive battle for control of Congress.

Boomer Benefits
Episode 1775 1:07:27 - 1:09:59

1775: Boomer Benefits

SALT Deduction, Mike Johnson Tax Bill

Negotiations over the "Big Beautiful Bill" center on the State and Local Tax (SALT) deduction limit. Speaker Mike Johnson is reportedly pushing to raise the deduction cap from $10,000 to $40,000, while the Senate prefers to maintain the current limit. The hosts suggest a compromise at $20,000 is likely as the deadline for the bill approaches.

Control Grid
Episode 1770 28:46 - 31:37

1770: Control Grid

The View, Elon Musk, Republican Primary Threats

Co-hosts on "The View" discussed the potential for Elon Musk to derail Donald Trump's legislative agenda by funding primary challenges against Republican lawmakers. The panel noted that Musk's significant wealth and influence on social media platforms could peel off enough votes to shift the balance of power in the House of Representatives. However, critics pointed to Musk's recent financial backing of a losing judicial candidate in Wisconsin as evidence that his political spending may not always yield the desired results.

Bedtime Hygiene
Episode 1746 3:04:58 - 3:07:36

1746: Bedtime Hygiene

Sarah McBride Misgendering, Keith Self, House Hearing

Representative Keith Self misgenders Representative Sarah McBride during a House hearing, leading to a heated exchange with Representative Bill Keating. Keating calls the move "indecent" and "out of order," eventually adjourning the hearing. McBride reportedly responded with a witty retort, though the incident sparked significant debate over decorum.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 1:16:22 - 1:18:01

1722: This Actually Happened!

House Committee Mask Mandate, Parliamentary Inquiry

A House committee meeting became contentious when the chairman announced that members not wearing masks would not be recognized to speak. Representative Tom McClintock raised a parliamentary inquiry, asking for the specific House rule that mandated mask-wearing. The chair cited the Speaker's authority to enforce order and decorum as the basis for the requirement.

Psyop Season
Episode 1720 2:15:39 - 2:18:32

1720: Psyop Season

House Lawmakers Debate Crucial Communism Teaching Act

The House Committee on Rules held a hearing on the "Crucial Communism Teaching Act," a bill designed to establish a national high school curriculum on the history and dangers of communist ideologies. Proponents cite a report claiming 25% of Gen Z students hold a favorable view of communism and many are unaware of the death tolls associated with the Chinese Communist Party. Opponents argue that schools already cover these topics and that the debate is a political distraction.

Rousting Granny
Episode 1662 2:11:59 - 2:15:44

1662: Rousting Granny

FIT 21 Act, Crypto Regulation, Digital Asset Wallets

The House of Representatives passed the FIT 21 Act with significant bipartisan support, aiming to provide a regulatory framework for digital assets and decentralize the internet. The bill is intended to protect consumers while allowing the crypto industry to innovate within the United States rather than moving to offshore jurisdictions. The legislation would allow individuals to maintain private Bitcoin wallets independent of traditional banking intermediaries.

Illegal Chants
Episode 1655 11:31 - 15:53

1655: Illegal Chants

Antisemitism Awareness Act, Free Speech Restrictions

The U.S. House of Representatives is moving toward legislation that would redefine antisemitic acts of harassment to include the denial of Jewish self-determination. Critics, including NYU professor Robert Cohen, argue that such measures and the pressure on university presidents threaten academic freedom and the First Amendment by equating certain protest chants with illegal acts.

Twigs
Episode 1653 1:37:05 - 1:40:24

1653: Twigs

House Passes $95 Billion Foreign Aid Package

Speaker Mike Johnson led the House of Representatives in passing a $95 billion foreign aid package, which includes $60 billion for Ukraine and $26 billion for Israel. The package also contains a provision to force the sale of TikTok by its Chinese parent company, ByteDance. The hosts criticize the massive spending, noting that it passed with significant Democratic support while Republican hardliners threatened to remove Johnson from his speakership.

WWX
Episode 1651 1:02:03 - 1:09:03

1651: WWX

FISA Reauthorization, Warrantless Surveillance Debate

The House of Representatives approved a two-year reauthorization of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) after a previous five-year version failed. Speaker Mike Johnson's tie-breaking role and his shift in stance on warrantless surveillance are scrutinized. The narrative suggests that intelligence briefings or potential leverage may have influenced the legislative outcome.

Lock the Clock
Episode 1641 1:31:50 - 1:35:09

1641: Lock the Clock

Bipartisan House Bill to Force TikTok Sale

House lawmakers have unanimously moved a bill to a full floor vote that would force ByteDance to sell TikTok or face a nationwide ban. Legislators cite national security concerns and potential election misinformation as the primary drivers for the bill. TikTok has responded by urging its 170 million American users to contact Congress, resulting in a flood of phone calls to legislative offices.

LIE-DAR
Episode 1637 1:48:01 - 1:50:22

1637: LIE-DAR

Christiane Amanpour, Ukraine Bill Payment Rhetoric

CNN's Christiane Amanpour framed the debate over Ukraine funding as a matter of "paying the bill" for democracy. She expressed confidence that the House of Representatives would eventually pass the supplemental request once members heard from their constituents. The rhetoric emphasizes a moral obligation to defend the "free and open international order" against autocratic aggression.

White Ringer
Episode 1627 32:17 - 34:31

1627: White Ringer

Chip Roy, Border Security, Fentanyl Crisis

Representative Chip Roy of Texas delivered a floor speech criticizing the federal government's failure to secure the southern border. Roy highlighted the financial burden on Texas and the tragic impact of fentanyl poisoning on children in his district. He argued that current policies prioritize bureaucratic interests over the safety and God-given rights of American citizens.

Honorifics
Episode 1597 1:23:18 - 1:27:55

1597: Honorifics

David Brooks on House Speaker Ousting and Ukraine Aid

On PBS NewsHour, David Brooks discusses the unprecedented ousting of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, attributing the move to "narcissistic hucksterism" within the Republican party led by Matt Gaetz. Brooks expresses concern that if Steve Scalise does not secure the speakership, future funding for Ukraine may be in jeopardy. The commentary highlights a growing divide between moderate "problem solvers" and the populist wing of the GOP.

Numbers Station
Episode 1575 2:07:07 - 2:13:03

1575: Numbers Station

RFK Jr. Censorship Hearing, Jeffrey Tucker Analysis

Jeffrey Tucker of the Brownstone Institute analyzes the House hearing on government censorship featuring Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The hosts discuss the Democratic attempt to move the hearing to a secret executive session and the "stress test" being applied to Kennedy's candidacy. The segment explores how censorship during the pandemic created a sense of isolation among dissenters.