Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/GettyAs House Republicans sink deeper into an unprecedented mess of their own making, their biggest problem isn’t that they are unable to agree.It’s that they can’t even agree on not agreeing.On Thursday, the House’s 16th day without an elected Speaker, the GOP conference was on the brink of admitting their intractable differences and considering a temporary power structure to allow them to work out their issues while resuming legislative bus
(CNN) Anger and frustration are boiling over among House Republicans as Rep. Jim Jordan vows to stay in the race for the speaker’s gavel despite steep opposition<a class="excerpt-read-more" href="https://whdh.com/news/jordan-vows-to-stay-in-speaker-race-as-tensions-erupt-inside-gop-meeting/">Read More</a>
House Republicans didn't want their old Speaker, so they kicked him out. House Republicans didn't want Jim Jordan to be Speaker, but he refuses to leave.