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I'm Daily Wire, editor-in-chief John Bickley with Georgia Howe. It's Thursday, October 19th, and this is your Morning Wire afternoon update.
Today, the GOP-led House scuttled a plan that would have given broader powers to temporary speaker Patrick McKenry, and instead will hold a third vote for speaker.
The former speaker, Kevin McCarthy, nominated House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan for his third attempt.
Here with more is Daily Wire reporter Tim Pierce.
This morning, it looked like a decision.
had been reached to put forth a resolution that would have granted McHenry expanded powers until
January 2024.
McKinney had been serving a Speaker pro tem for a little over two weeks after the House
took the unprecedented step of voting Kevin McCarthy out as Speaker.
But that plan received pushback from several members such as Congressman Matt Gates, Florida.
I'm against Speaker Light.
I'm against Bud Light.
I believe it is a constitutional desecration to not elect a Speaker of the House.
We need to stay here until we elect a Speaker of the House.
And if someone can't get the votes, we need to go on to the next person.
Jordan, who lost House votes on Tuesday and Wednesday with at least 20 Republican defectors
voting for other members on each ballot, addressed the fluid situation this afternoon and
maintained that he is still in the race.
We made the pitch to members on the resolution as a way to lower the temperature and get back
to work.
We decided that wasn't where we're going to go.
I'm still running for speaker, and I plan to go to the floor and get the next to the
the votes and win this race so that we can move forward and begin to work for the American people.
Attorney Sidney Powell pled guilty today to reduced criminal charges the day before her trial
was set to begin in the sprawling racketeering case over the 2020 election in Georgia.
Powell pled guilty to a total of six misdemeanor counts regarding election interference.
In exchange for the guilty police, she'll now have to serve six years of probation, pay several
thousand in fines, and write an apology to the citizens of the state.
Powell's punishment is dramatically less than what it would have been if she had been convicted of the multiple felony charges that she faced in the initial indictment.
She also agreed to testify against any of the other 17 remaining defendants in the case moving forward, which includes Trump.
That means that one of the key attorneys in Trump's 2020 election legal battle could now go under oath against him.
Multiple countries, including the U.S., the U.S., the U.K., Saudi Arabia, Canada, and France have alerted their citizens inside Lebanon,
that they should immediately evacuate.
This comes as the Iranian-backed terrorist organization Hezbollah ramps up attacks on Israel
from Lebanon.
Israeli officials are concerned that Hezbollah is preparing to launch a full-scale attack
on its northern border, opening a new front of its war against Islamic terrorists.
Hezbollah is estimated to have approximately 20,000 militants and 150,000 rockets, far more
than Hamas.
Meanwhile, the U.S. State Department announced a worldwide caution advisory.
for Americans traveling around the globe, telling citizens to be extra vigilant due to the potential
for terrorist attacks or demonstrations against U.S. citizens. Florida governor and GOP presidential
candidate Ron DeSantis used his executive power to charter flights from Israel to evacuate U.S.
citizens stranded after the Hamas terrorist attacks. Several commercial airlines canceled
traveled to and from Israel. So far, roughly 500 Americans have made it home safely from the
war-torn country thanks to the flights.
critics have pointed out that the federal government is making American sign a promissory note
pledging to repay flights provided by feds, while quote-unquote Air DeSantis is free.
We've been able to help hundreds of people get back from the war zone safely to the United States to the state of
Florida. We've also put a lot of supplies that have been donated over to Israel, and I know they're really
appreciative of it, and we've got another flight coming most likely tomorrow morning. So federal government
and drag its feet. A lot of those folks didn't have any options. We stepped up, showed the leadership
and are delivering results. Republican senators slammed President Biden after his administration
announced that it would ease sanctions on Venezuela in exchange for democratic developments
backed by socialist dictator Nicholas Maduro. Here with Morris Daily Wire reporter, Zach Jule.
The Biden administration made the decision to remove the Trump-imposed sanctions on exports of crude oil
and refined petroleum after Maduro gave concessions to the opposition unitary platform,
agreeing to allow more transparency in the upcoming 2024 elections.
The suspended sanctions mean that the U.S. will allow some Venezuelan oil and gas transactions
and the trading of some sovereign bonds.
The decision was criticized by Republicans who expressed doubts that Maduro would uphold
his promises for transparent elections and hit Biden for restricting domestic oil production.
Yet another American journalist has been detained.
and charged in Russia.
Al-Su Kermasheva, a dual Russian-American reporter with Radio Free Europe, Radio Free Liberty,
was arrested in the city of Kazan on Wednesday.
She's being charged with failing to register as a foreign agent,
a charge that could land her five years in Russian prison.
She had previously been detained in June by Russian authorities at an airport after landing in the country.
Her arrest comes after Russia arrested Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich on espionage charges.
Both reporters adamantly denounced.
any wrongdoing.
All right. Those are your drive home updates this afternoon. To learn more about these
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