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Kevin McCarthy’s Awful Few Days.

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Photos that surfaced Friday afternoon of right-wing firebrand Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.) donning women’s lingerie were only the latest embarrassment for House Republicans--and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) in particular--during a remarkable few days, though it remains unclear exactly if there will be any long-term political consequences.

Tuesday: Released dashcam footage shows Cawthorn being pulled over for a traffic stop and eventually charged with driving with a revoked license—he has two previous speeding violations in the past six months.


Thursday morning: The most damning story of the week came when the New York Times published an excerpt from the book This Will Not Pass, by Times reporters Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns, which claimed that McCarthy initially planned to push former President Donald Trump to resign in the days following the January 6 Capitol rioting.

Thursday night: McCarthy quickly moved to deny the report, calling it "false and wrong," but by Thursday night, MSNBC shared a leaked audio conversation (provided by the Times reporters) between McCarthy and Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) confirming the top House Republican discussed asking Trump to resign.

Friday morning: CNN published additional leaked audio (also provided by the Times reporters), in which McCarthy said Trump admitted at least some responsibility for his supporters storming the Capitol.


Friday: Then, hard-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) gave testimony in a challenge to her candidacy over her alleged participation in efforts to overturn the 2020 election, claiming that she thought that rioters breaking into the Capitol on January 6, 2021, were members of “antifa or BLM.”

Friday afternoon: Politico published photos showing Cawthorn, who claims he lives by traditional Christian values, drinking and wearing women's lingerie at a party, which he later defended as “goofy vacation photos during a game on a cruise.”

Friday night: Yet more troubling news broke when the January 6 committee filed deposition excerpts alleging several prominent House Republicans, including Reps. Jim Jordan (Ohio), Louie Gohmert (Tex.) and Matt Gaetz (Fla.) held meetings with then White House chief of staff Mark Meadows in December 2020 to strategize how to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

TANGENT

McCarthy said last month that Cawthorn had lost his trust and urged the 26-year-old congressman to make life choices to “turn himself around” after Cawthorn absurdly claimed D.C. political figures invited him to orgies and did cocaine in front of him.

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TOPLINE 

Photos that surfaced Friday afternoon of right-wing firebrand Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.) donning women’s lingerie were only the latest embarrassment for House Republicans--and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) in particular--during a remarkable few days, though it remains unclear exactly if there will be any long-term political consequences.

Tuesday: Released dashcam footage shows Cawthorn being pulled over for a traffic stop and eventually charged with driving with a revoked license—he has two previous speeding violations in the past six months.


Thursday morning: The most damning story of the week came when the New York Times published an excerpt from the book This Will Not Pass, by Times reporters Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns, which claimed that McCarthy initially planned to push former President Donald Trump to resign in the days following the January 6 Capitol rioting.

Thursday night: McCarthy quickly moved to deny the report, calling it "false and wrong," but by Thursday night, MSNBC shared a leaked audio conversation (provided by the Times reporters) between McCarthy and Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) confirming the top House Republican discussed asking Trump to resign.

Friday morning: CNN published additional leaked audio (also provided by the Times reporters), in which McCarthy said Trump admitted at least some responsibility for his supporters storming the Capitol.


Friday: Then, hard-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) gave testimony in a challenge to her candidacy over her alleged participation in efforts to overturn the 2020 election, claiming that she thought that rioters breaking into the Capitol on January 6, 2021, were members of “antifa or BLM.”

Friday afternoon: Politico published photos showing Cawthorn, who claims he lives by traditional Christian values, drinking and wearing women's lingerie at a party, which he later defended as “goofy vacation photos during a game on a cruise.”

Friday night: Yet more troubling news broke when the January 6 committee filed deposition excerpts alleging several prominent House Republicans, including Reps. Jim Jordan (Ohio), Louie Gohmert (Tex.) and Matt Gaetz (Fla.) held meetings with then White House chief of staff Mark Meadows in December 2020 to strategize how to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

TANGENT

McCarthy said last month that Cawthorn had lost his trust and urged the 26-year-old congressman to make life choices to “turn himself around” after Cawthorn absurdly claimed D.C. political figures invited him to orgies and did cocaine in front of him.

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