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Freshman McCarthy holdout gives ‘attaboy’ to Speaker but vows to still keep close eye on leadership

John Solomon Reports

John Solomon

Politics, News

4.66.1K Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2023

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Arizona GOP Rep. Eli Crane, the lone freshman lawmaker who opposed Kevin McCarthy as Speaker, gave the Speaker an “attaboy and props for releasing the January 6 tapes to [Tucker] Carlson.” Crane remarks, that this is a “massive, massive move” in transparency for the American people and comes at a time when trust and confidence in the government has “really been diminished in this country.” Though the lawmaker maintains that he has seen “some backsliding and just a return in ways towards business as usual,” he vows to “continue to monitor that and work on," delivering on the promises that Americans sent them to Washington to deliver on.

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