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House adjourns as speaker stalemate drags on with 11 ballots cast over 3 days
Rep. Matt Gaetz, one of the holdouts against McCarthy, nominated former President Donald Trump on the 11th ballot.
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Kathryn Watson is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital, based in Washington, D.C.
Rep. Matt Gaetz, one of the holdouts against McCarthy, nominated former President Donald Trump on the 11th ballot.
Stabenow, 72, said she will step down from the Senate after more than two decades in the upper chamber.
As the stalemate continued, the House voted to adjourn until noon Thursday.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy agreed to a demand to allow a single House member to call for a no-confidence vote in the speaker.
The simultaneous public events underscore the difference between the House and Senate approach to politics.
It's only the eighth time in history a speaker hasn't been chosen after three rounds.
Republican challenger Kari Lake has not yet conceded even after a judge last week dismissed a lawsuit contesting the results.
The documents contain details that were not previously public, such as loans he gave to his children, income from book royalties and Melania's modeling, and how much of his presidential salary was given to charity.
The end-of-year pardons are mostly for drug or alcohol related offenses when the individuals were young.
The committee only has days to wrap up its work before the new Congress.
Federal prosecutors are interested in the congressman-elect's financial history and financial disclosures.
But the judge did not grant a request to sanction the failed GOP candidate for Arizona governor.
The senators want passengers to compensated for having their holiday "ruined."
A judge dismissed the former gubernatorial candidate's lawsuit last week.
Zelenskyy's trip to Washington, his first out of the country since the Russian invasion in February, comes as Congress is debating an additional $45 billion in aid to Ukraine.