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7 Dec, 4 tweets, 1 min read
Asked if Trump should concede once electors vote on Dec. 14, Jim Jordan said: "No. No way, no way, no way."

"We should still try to figure out exactly what took place here.” Conservative Rs press for floor fight, tho it stands little chance of succeeding cnn.com/2020/12/07/pol…
Rep. Steve Scalise, the House GOP whip, sidestepped questions on whether Republicans should challenge the states' election results on the House floor.

Asked if he views Dec. 14 as the end of the race, Scalise said: "Let's let the legal process work through.”
Cornyn would not say if Trump should concede once the Electoral College votes for Joe Biden but said of the effort to fight the results on the House floor: “I don’t think that’s a good idea.”
Rep. Biggs doesn't dispute that he won his own race in AZ, but "I dispute the presidential election results.” He said GOP by and large did well in the state, tho they lost a Senate race

"What you have is the very top of the ticket -- that's where the problems were," he said.

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9 Dec
Sen. John Cornyn, the senior GOP senator from Texas, is critical of his state’s lawsuit challenging the election results in several battleground states, telling me: "I frankly struggle to understand the legal theory of it.”
“You know, it's very unusual because when a state sues a state, the Supreme Court of the United States has original jurisdiction, so you don't have to go through the ordinary procedure. I read just the summary of it, and I frankly struggle to understand the legal theory of it.”
“Number one, why would a state, even such a great state as Texas, have a say so on how other states administer their elections,” Cornyn said. “We have a diffused and dispersed system and even though we might not like it, they may think it's unfair...
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9 Dec
GOP Sen. Lamar Alexander, who is retiring at year's end, told me that President Donald Trump should congratulate Joe Biden and "put the country first" after electors vote on Monday to make Biden's win official.
Asked if Trump should concede after Monday, he said: "I think the votes are being counted, and states are certifying them and resolving disputes. And it's apparent when electors meet on Monday, Joe Biden is very likely to be the President-elect.”
“And if he is, I hope the President will put the country first, congratulate Joe Biden and take pride in his considerable accomplishments, and help him off to a good start,” he added
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8 Dec
#Breaking: The House, in a major rebuke to Trump, easily passes defense bill with veto-proof majority on a 335-78 vote with one member voting "present." Trump plans to veto the bill over his unrelated concerns that it doesn't roll back protections for social media firms.
The question is whether enough Republicans flip back and vote to sustain veto. McCarthy, who voted for the bill, said he would vote to sustain the veto. Others in leadership, such as Liz Cheney, have said they would vote to override veto
Here are the 78 ‘no’ votes - just 40 Republicans despite Trump’s demands to vote against the bill Image
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7 Dec
Bipartisan group had wanted to unveil $908B bill text today, but some significant sticking points remain -- namely lawsuit protections for businesses and workers that Republicans are demanding and aid to state and local governments that Democrats have been seeking, sources say
The thinking among the group is that they either cut a deal on both issues, or both of them fall by the wayside and they try to advance the other measures in which they can agree. Goal is to try to tie proposal to must-pass omnibus spending bill, but omnibus talks have hit a snag
On state and local funding, the bipartisan group of lawmakers agreed to solicit input from the National Governors Association and the National Association of Counties, hoping the groups' feedback would help them refine their proposal for $160 billion in state and local aid.
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3 Dec
GOP senators want nominees who could win their support, want consultation, and not yet committing to moving his picks quickly
Elizabeth Warren told me Biden should pick “strong progressives,” while AOC says Biden should get “more aggressive” if Ds take GA cnn.com/2020/12/02/pol…
Bob Menendez has urged Jim Risch to hold hearings in early January for nominees under their panel's jurisdiction: Tony Blinken to head State and Linda Thomas-Greenfield as UN ambassador. But Risch has not committed to that, and he’s refusing to answer questions about his views
Chuck Grassley, in line to chair Judiciary, said that Biden should pick an attorney general nominee who will get "better treatment than what Sessions got...It seems to me [it should be someone who has] got bipartisan support. And that wasn't the way Sessions was treated."
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1 Dec
Sen. Rob Portman, who is in line to be chairman of Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee if the GOP retains the Senate, says he plans to hold a hearing for Neera Tanden to be the next White House budget director.

But Portman called on Biden to withdraw the pick.
“They should reconsider her nomination given her partisan background and her very liberal background for this particular job," Portman said of Tanden
I asked why it was different given that the GOP-led Senate confirmed Mick Mulvaney -- a former member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus-- to OMB, Portman said: "It might not have been had there been Democratic control of the Senate."
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