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Democrats win seat, Republicans win impeachment, two presidents clash over NATO

Had the second attempt to impeach the Secretary of Homeland Security been made a little later, Republicans would have failed again.

Instead, they succeeded in impeaching Alejandro Mayorkas, the first sitting Cabinet secretary to impose sanctions, by a single vote.

But a victory in George Santos’ old district would have given Democrats additional votes to block impeachment.

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Tom Suozzi defeated Republican Maji Pilip in a Long Island special election on Tuesday, sparking a wave of editorials about his winning formula of openly tackling issues like illegal immigration and crime rather than avoiding them. Ta.

I have always warned against drawing drastic conclusions from one-off local elections, and this election amidst a snowstorm is no exception.

Former Representative Tom Suozzi, Democratic candidate for New York’s 3rd House of Representatives, speaks at an election night party on Tuesday, February 13, 2024 in Woodbury, New York. (AP Photo/Stephen Jeremiah)

The underlying factor was Congressman Santos, a bizarre liar and fabricator who won a seat on a fabricated resume, was expelled from the House of Representatives, and is now under indictment. Voters were excited about Republican public relations efforts and may have been more motivated to vote for Democrats.

Indeed, Mr. Suozzi deserves credit for moving on to illegal immigration and crime, and firmly distancing himself from President Biden, rather than avoiding such explosive issues. But I have to run again in the fall.

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President Trump criticized Pilip. She said she “didn’t support me and ran a race to ‘straddle the fence’. I could have won easily if she had any understanding of modern American politics…I didn’t participate.” Seed’s “I want to be loved! ”

A subtle Valentine’s Day message?

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Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. president looks on with his son Eric Trump (left) and daughter-in-law Lara Trump at an election night party in Nashua, New Hampshire, on January 23, 2024. Mr. Donald Trump. Tuesday’s crucial New Hampshire primary brought him closer to clinching the Republican presidential nomination and securing an unusual rematch with Joe Biden for the White House. (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images)

The move against Mr. Mayorkas, the first against a cabinet minister in 150 years, is about the politics of symbolism. Republicans are well aware that the Democratic-controlled Senate has no intention of convicting him. This was to keep the spotlight on one of the Republican Party’s most important issues.

However, if the media forced Johnson to suffer a humiliating defeat last week, we can only judge Johnson as having won a big victory this time.

Both episodes shed light on Hill’s thorny politics. Just when it looked like the Senate would pass a bipartisan border security bill that included military aid to Ukraine and Israel, Donald Trump killed the bill, leaving the package in limbo.

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The Senate now appears poised to pass a standalone military aid bill with a filibuster-blocking majority. But Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he will not bring it to a vote in the full House of Commons.

The bill will likely languish unless a few Republicans join forces with Democrats to force a vote through a removal petition.

please think about it. Election-year politics prevent the United States from helping two key allies, especially Ukraine, which is under siege by President Vladimir Putin.

That’s why Biden took the unusual step of giving a televised address on Tuesday.

His predecessor gave him an opening, saying he would not protect NATO members who did not pay their fair share of military costs. If that were the case, Putin and Russia would be able to “do whatever they want.”

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WASHINGTON DC – FEBRUARY 13: US President Joe Biden speaks on the Senate passage of the National Security Supplemental Act, which provides military aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, in the White House official dining room on February 13, 2024. do. In Washington DC. In his remarks, Biden urged House Republicans and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) to pass the bill in the House. (Anna Moneymaker)

In his speech, Biden accused Trump of siding with the Russian dictator and called his comments “stupid,” “shameful,” “dangerous” and “un-American.”

Regardless of whether Biden is right or Trump is trying to pressure a delinquent ally. Joe Biden declined to do a softball Super Bowl interview. So why is he in front of the camera now?

The first is trying to push Congress to pass a military aid bill.

Second, he is trying to change the subject from his own questionable memories in the wake of the special counsel’s damning report.

Third, he’s finally heeding people’s advice that he needs to appear on TV more to prove himself and take the focus off all the gaffes and misrepresentations.

What is interesting is what each political party thinks when supporting candidates.

Democrats have said on air that Biden is sharp and focused in his private life, and attorney Robert Hur has argued there is no need to air personal criticism of the president’s mental acuity. There is.

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Republicans argue that President Trump does not actually intend to abandon NATO and does not mean what he says.

And everyone is continually exposed to a system that generally favors political maneuvering over actual results.

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