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The decision for President Trump Withdrawing the nomination of representative Elise Stefanik (RN.y.) as UN ambassador is about mathematics.
In many ways.
Yes. There have been a majority of the House of Representatives of the House of Representatives the entire Congress. And that was a factor. But not the only one.
Trump asks Stefanik to withdraw from the UN ambassador’s statement about most of the Delgado House
In November, president of the house Mike Johnson (R-LA.) He said that “he begged and begged” with Trump that he did not recruit more members of the Chamber for Administration after Trump wrote the National Security Advisor and former representative Michael Waltz (R-FLA), formerly nominated for the Attorney General and Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FLE) and Stefanik to serve in his administration. It was believed that the Senate was prepared next week or two to confirm Stefanik as UN ambassador. She would have renounced the house immediately. But this would come when the Republican Party was afraid to lose one if not two of those special elections to happen to Gaetz and Waltz. In addition, if Stefanik resigned, he would take about three months for a special choice to reach the state of New York to fill his seat. And, due to the splinter in the New York Republican Party, there is concern that Republicans can lose that seat in a special election.
But Fox is told that the problem was not so much the potential to lose the special elections in the north of the state New York – But when the vacancy would come for that seat.
President Trump withdrew on Thursday the nomination of representative Elise Stefanik, RN.y., as UN ambassador. (Andrew Harnik/Getty images)
The Chamber is trying at this time to approve the “great and beautiful bill” of President Trump. The president of the House of Representatives, Mike Johnson (R-La.), Supported the idea of advancing the bill before Easter.
Frankly, you will take weeks, if not a few more months, approve that bill.
Here is the other problem:
The representative Kat Cammack (R-Fla.) I just announced this week that she is pregnant and defeated in August.
Reporter Notebook: Should the Chamber allow Congress members to vote remotely?
Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) She is now training with Johnson about her plan to pass over her head and force The house to allow remote voting for future expectant or new mothers. Luna and the copatrocator of its resolution, the representative Brittany Pettersen (D-Colo), have spoken extensively about how difficult it is to travel and make votes at the end of a pregnancy. A source told Fox that Republicans could be worried about losing another member of the Republican party if Cammack is not available for votes before giving birth, since the camera tries to approve the “great and beautiful bill.”
That, of course, assumes that Luna and Pettersen are not successful with their initiative to allow remote vote.
Representatives Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., And Brittany Pettersen, D-Colo., They have pressed hard to allow the remote vote of future mothers. With the representative Kat Cammack, R-Fla., Having recently announced his pregnancy, such a rule change could prevent Republicans from having their majority more depressed. (Getty/AP)
Here is another problem:
The president also indicated that Stefanik would return to the leadership table of the Republican Party of the Chamber, although how it is not clear. Stefanik previously served as president of the Chamber Republican Conference. The Lisa McClain representative (R-Mich.) Now she has that position. Multiple republican sources of the Senior Chamber told Fox all day before the withdrawal that they were not aware of anything that happened. “I hope I don’t,” replied a member of the Gop Brain Trust house when asked about a possible retirement. And yet, President Trump is now going to Stefanik in the leadership of the Republican party when Republican leaders of the House of Representatives It seemed to have no idea that the president was about to pull Stefanik’s nomination.
Democratic rep. Raul Grijalva dead at age 77
Now, here there is something that will cook your noodles.
This is completely hypothetical. But it is worth exploring.
The house is currently composed of 431 members. There are 218 Republicans and 213 Democrats. There are four vacancies.
Former representative Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) He did not assume the position. Former representative Michael Waltz (R-Fla.) Resigned. Late representatives Sylvester Turner (D-Texas) and Raul Grijalva (D-Ariz.) Died.
Let’s say the Republicans, although unlikely, lose the two special elections of the camera in Florida. With democratic victories, the Chamber would have 433 members with 218 Republicans and 215 Democrats. Still two vacancies with the death of Turner and Grijalva.
But if the Senate confirmed to Stefanik, and she resigned, the camera would be 217 Republicans and 215 Democrats with three vacancies: Stefanik, Turner and Grijalva.
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However…
If Turner and Grijalva had lived, the Democrats would have control of the camera to 218-217 in that scenario. And in particular, the camera has never turned to a congress.
That is why Johnson begged last November that Mr. Trump did not hunt any other republican of the camera.