News about Mike Gallagher

House Republicans' already slim majority shrinks after Wisconsin member resigns following passage of foreign aid bill: GOP can now only afford to lose ONE vote to defeat Democrats

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 21, 2024
The departure of Rep. Mike Gallagher shaves off yet another Republican from the already razor-thin GOP House majority, further weakening the GOP's already loose grip on power. With Gallagher's resignation, House Republicans can only afford to lose a single Republican vote to get legislation passed along party lines. If they lose more than a single GOP vote, Republicans will need Democrat support to pass any legislation. As it stands, there are 217 Republicans and 213 Democrats and five vacancies in the House. This means if two Republicans vote with Democrats the vote would be 215 - 215, and a tie results in a loss for any measure. Further complicating the matter is the Thursday announcement from Rep. Jake LaTurner, R-Kan., that he will not seek re-election this fall.

House PASSES massive $95 billion foreign aid package for Ukraine, Israel that could BAN TikTok and also get Speaker Mike Johnson fired

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 20, 2024
Speaker Mike Johnson risked his political career to shepherd through over $60 billion in Ukrainian aid on the House floor on Saturday as part of a $95 billion aid package for U.S. allies. The package in total gives $26 billion to Israel , $60.8 billion to Ukraine and $8 billion to the Indo-Pacific through a combination of military and humanitarian aid. The package of the three separate aid bills is being voted on alongside a fourth 'side car' that includes a potential TikTok ban and a vehicle to repurpose seized Russian assets for Ukraine. The bill providing cash for Kyiv - by far the most contentious of the day and the one Johnson could lost his job over - passed 311 to 112.

Democrat Donald Payne has been in a coma for 11 DAYS: Dire health update for New Jersey Rep. who is unconscious on a ventilator after suffering a heart attack

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 17, 2024
A New Jersey Democrat has been in a coma for 11 days after suffering a heart attack and he has yet to regain consciousness. Rep. Donald Payne, D-N.J., suffered a heart attack on April 6 and since then he has been in a coma intubated at the Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, according to the New Jersey Globe. Payne, 65, has struggled with health issues in the past such as diabetes and liver problems that have resulted in his needing regular dialysis treatment. 'Congressman Donald M. Payne, Jr. suffered a cardiac episode based on complications from his diabetes last week,' his office said in a statement. 'Today, he is in stable condition at a local hospital and continues to be under doctor's care.'

Speaker Mike Johnson risks losing his job by putting $95billion Ukraine, Israel aid bill on the floor as House races to send military, weapons support to allies

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 17, 2024
After debating whether to risk his job amid renewed threats, Speaker Mike Johnson is moving forward with a foreign aid plan that includes separate votes on money for Israel , Ukraine and Taiwan. In a last-minute decision, he's adding a fifth bill that includes elements of the' House's Republican-only border security bill that was already passed last year, Johnson texted his conference Wednesday morning. The package in total would offer $26 billion to Israel, $60 billion to Ukraine and $8 billion to the Indo-Pacific, a combination of military and humanitarian aid. It would be made up of four separate bills, including one for each region.

Sensational congressional report reveals how China is 'slaughtering Americans' by pumping fentanyl into the U.S.

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 16, 2024
The Chinese Communist Party provides tax breaks for fentanyl exporters, a blockbuster Congressional report revealed as hordes of Americans die to the drug annually. Overdose killed over 112,000 Americans in 2022, according to the CDC, the majority of which came from synthetic opioids like fentanyl. That is far more American deaths than were suffered during the entirety of the U.S.-Vietnam War, which took place over 20 years. The House Select Committee on the CCP released a report before a Tuesday morning hearing on the matter indicating how the People's Republic of China (PRC) has been providing tax breaks to fentanyl exporters since at least 2018. 'The CCP provides government subsidies to PRC companies that manufacture fentanyl analogues, precursors, and other synthetic narcotics, so long as these companies sell them outside China,' Committee Chairman Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., said at the Tuesday hearing.

Meet the new power players in Washington: These Republicans captured top chair positions after high-profile GOP departures from Congress

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 13, 2024
Members in highly sought-after chairmanships are giving up their coveted roles, making room for a new era of leaders to pull the legislative strings, at least in this GOP-led Congress. The party in power typically gets more seats on committees, and their Steering Committee chooses who gets what spot and who gets to lead each committee. Speaker Mike Johnson gets four votes on the steering committee, Majority Leader Steve Scalise has two. The rest of leadership and members who are on the committee each get one.

Republican wants to BAN lawmakers who leave Congress early from lobbying for one year after term ends saying 'oath of office' comes first over selfish 'exasperation' after high-profile GOP departures

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 12, 2024
Existing legislation bans House and Senate members from lobbying for one year and two years respectively from the date they leave Congress, not from the date their term was supposed to end. Tenney's bill would start the clock on a lobbying ban from the date a member agreed to serve until when they took office, not the day they leave prematurely. 'If you are elected to serve a term, we want to make sure that that term is respected,' Tenney told DailyMail.com. Tenney said she doesn't think lobbying bans should be 'permanent' given 'First Amendment rights,' but the bill would give 'more incentive' to members to stay on through their term. To members who leave early and cash in, she said: 'you might be exasperated with the job but you signed on to this job. You took an oath of office.'

As senator Mike Gallagher and Ken Buck resign from Congress early and hamstring the GOP's tiny majority, Republicans' fingerpointing and annoyance increases

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 30, 2024
Republicans are becoming more and more frustrated as a result of their colleagues' departures early, even more negular, Rep. Mike Gallagher. Republicans will have virtually no margin for error on party-line bills after Gallagher's surprising departure: without the support of Democrats, they will only be able to lose one vote and pass laws. After a run-off between two Republicans in May 22 contesting to replace former Speaker Kevin McCarthy, the margin will shrink to two.

After starting her effort to boot out Mike Johnson, Marjorie Taylor Greene says it won't be her fault if Hakeem Jeffries becomes Speaker or Democrats take the House

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 27, 2024
After her latest attempt to depose Speaker Mike Johnson, Greene washed her hands of no blame for handing over to Democrats. Reps. Ken Buck, R-Colo., and Mike Gallagher, Wis., meanwhile, laid blame on Republicans who had left Congress before the end of their term, name-checking Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo., and Mike Gallagher, Wis.'It's just a simple math.' On Real America's Voice, the more Republicans, including Mike Gallagher, resign and leave early, implying that we have less Republicans in the House of Representatives.' So, every time a Mike Gallagher or a Ken Buck leaves early, our numbers drop and brings us dangerously closer to being in the minority.' On Friday, Buck had his last day, and Gallagher revealed his surprise departure last week.

Before voting against a bill forcing the corporation to withdraw from its famous app TikTok, top Democrat James Clyburn's foundation accepted over $40,000 from China-controlled ByteDance

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 26, 2024
Before voting against a bill that may have compelled his benefactor to leave the popular app, a nonprofit associated with wealthy Democrat Rep. James Clyburn received over $40,000 from TikTok's China-based parent company. The House of Representatives showed a landslide earlier this month, with 65 votes to pass a bill that will now force ByteDance - TikTok's Chinese parent company - to withdraw from the social media app in six months or face a ban. The House China Select Committee drafted the bill, which claims that Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leaders through ByteDance are using TikTok to spy on its US customers' locations and specify its algorithm to conduct influence campaigns, making it a national security risk. Clyburn, a veteran Democrat who has represented South Carolina since 1993, voted against the bill but later expressed reservations about the possibility of'singling out one entity.' However, financial reports show that he and the James E. Clyburn Scholarship and Research Foundation have both received funds from ByteDance's lobbying arm in recent years.

Marjorie Taylor Greene tries to oust another GOP colleague

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 25, 2024
Speaker Mike Johnson had 'failed' Republicans by not allowing resigning Rep. Mike Gallagher to leave early enough to call a special election, according to Greene.

Marjorie Taylor Greene begins to protest the dismissal of ANOTHER Republican colleague when she asks that Rep. Mike Gallagher be voted out of office to schedule a special election to replace him

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 25, 2024
Gallagher, a Wisconsin Republican and chair of the China subcommittee, resigned last week, potentially leaving the House with the fewest majorities for the remainder of the year. He said it would be his last day on April 19. After he leaves, Republicans will only be allowed to vote once and then pass party-line legislation. According to Wisconsin's election code, a special election is called to replace House members if the seat opens up by the first week of April. If a seat becomes available after that date, it will remain vacant until the following congressional term.

Republicans now face a majority of ONE as a Republican Rep. Mike Gallagher says he'll resign EARLY

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 22, 2024
Rep. Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin is expected to resign from the House of Commons next month, limiting the Republican majority to just one vote. The chairman of the China Select Committee had already declared that he would resign at the end of his term earlier this year after a backlash over his vote against impeaching Homeland Security Sec. Alejandro Mayorkas, a.k.a. 'I have made the decision to resign after talks with my family,' Gallagher said in a tweet.' 'Effective April 19'

China warns that TikTok ban will "resurface the United States" and that there are "no evidence" that the app jeopardizes American national security

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 13, 2024
The Chinese Communist Party issued an alarm warning the same day as US senators introduced a bill that could prohibit TikTok nationally. In a bipartisan vote 352 - 65, the House passed the bill on Wednesday morning. Through ByteDance, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leaders are using TikTok to spy on its US customers' locations and control its influence management process, making it a national security threat. Ahead of the election, a CCP spokesman slammed the key arguments made by US senators in their drive to pass the bill. 'Even though the United States has never found evidence that TikTok is jeopardizing US national security, it hasn't stopped denying TikTok,' foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said. "This sort of bullying behavior that is impossible in fair competition disrupts companies' normal business development, jeopardizes international investors' confidence in the investment climate, and damages the international economic and trade order.' "British democracy will eventually bite the United States itself,' Wang said.

According to a top Democrat, Biden's campaign took a 'risk' by launching a TikTok account: Capitol Hill is swept by a drama that could ban the app this week

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 11, 2024
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, a Democrat from Tik Tok, said the Biden campaign is taking a 'risk' by being on TikTok. President Biden has endorsed Krishnamoorthi's bill, which he co-authored with Rep. Mike Gallagher, but that hasn't stopped his campaign from using the common video-sharing service. Krishnamoorthi said on'CNN This Morning' on Monday, 'I don't want to tell the president how to campaign.' I don't have TikTok on my personal phone because it has been barred from government computers.' However, I believe people should just use it cautiously right now.' Politicians are taking a 'risk' by having the app on phones that also have their campaign information, according to him.

Thousands of children are calling on Congress to save TikTok: Crying students' cellphones have been stolen from school and remind them not to vote against a bill that could have no impact on China due to its links to China

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 7, 2024
Thousands of TikTok members are urging members of Congress to vote against a bill that could prohibit the app due to its links to China. Children, some crying and others in classrooms, are calling into their office and taking phones off the hook, fearing that their favorite social media platform is in danger, according to Capitol Hill aides. Throughout the morning, staffers to members of the Energy and Commerce Committee of all ages were encouraged about the legislation that would compel owners ByteDance to reconsider. Others were shocked that so many 'grown men' were calling and being accused of being 'racist' by supporting the bipartisan bill, while others were surprised that so many 'grown men' were screaming and being accused of being 'racist' by supporting the bipartisan bill. Some callers are just hanging up as soon as they get an answer, but they are only concerned with app access. According to Republicans, TikTok lobbying its customers accounts for the influx of calls. Some people get an alert that they can call their local member of Congress based on their zip code.

As the White House begins to support a 'important' bill to disable the popular ByteDance app, China-linked ByteDance, the China Select Committee says the aim is not to prohibit TikTok

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 6, 2024
The China Select Committee's leaders report that Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials use TikTok to spy on US customers' locations and control its algorithm to conduct influence campaigns, making it a national security risk. At a press conference on Wednesday detailing the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, which would specifically identify ByteDance and TikTok as foreign adversary-controlled applications. ' Gallagher warned that the Chinese Communist Party and its leader, Xi Jinping, have their hands embedded in the company's inner workings.' The Chinese government has the ability to manipulate TikTok's algorithm, surveillance users, and lobby lobbying activities that no one else knows on America's 'For You' pages,' he explained. A bipartisan group of lawmakers in attendance confirmed that ByteDance has used TikTok to track Americans, influence its algorithm to promote pro-China material, and, unlike its previous claims, allows employees in China to access US user data.

A bill in Congress by a China select committee directs ByteDance to sell its TikTok shares or be barred in the United States

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 5, 2024
Leaders on the China select committee are pushing for a bipartisan bill that will compel state-affiliated ByteDance to sell its TikTok shares or otherwise the popular video-sharing portal would be banned. Chairman Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., and top Democrat Raja Krishnamoorthi, D-Calif., introduced the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, which would specifically identify ByteDance and TikTok as international adversary-controlled applications. The bill would also expand the president's powers to exclude other international adversary-controlled applications, excepting those associated with China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran. ByteDance will have more than five months after the law was signed to seize TikTok. App stores and web hosting platforms would not be allowed to sell it in the United States if it did not exist.

During a turbulent election and a $2 billion in overseas military funds stalled in Congress, Mike Gallagher confronts CCP violence head on during a trip to Taiwan: Despite a'fractious election' and a $2 billion in foreign military funds stalled in Congress, Top Republican says the US stands united firmly with its key partner

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 23, 2024
Even as billions of dollars in vital military assistance to Taiwan are being held up by a fractured Congress, a top Republican is pushing to return to his fight against the CCP. As the tiny island fights against rising hostility from its neighboring country, Mike Gallagher, chairman of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Gallagher focused on Taiwan's increasing hardships as a result of rising tensions under Chinese President Xi Jinping's increasing unbridle, but reiterated America's unwavering dedication to the country.

US lawmaker reassures Taiwan: Strong support amid China tensions

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 22, 2024
According to Mike Gallagher, the US's support for Taiwan was very strong. He also said attempts made by Beijing to invade Taiwan would be 'incredibly foolish'

Congressional support for Taiwan is 'extremely strong' as US lawmaker reassures President Tsai Ing-wen that if China decides to invade it would be a 'foolish decision that would fail'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 22, 2024
The US House of Representatives' support for Taiwan, according to Mike Gallagher, chairman of Taiwan's China, is'very strong.' Any attempts by Beijing to invade Taiwan would be "highly foolish," he said. The Taiwanese delegation's tour will focus on US-Taiwan relations, regional stability, and trade, among other topics. The delegation will stay until Saturday as part of a larger visit to the region, the American Institute in Taiwan

What's next for Alejandro Mayorkas? From a Cuban immigrant who immigrated to the United States at the age of one to the first cabinet minister jailed in 1876 for'causing' the border crisis

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 14, 2024
Alejandro Mayorkas, 64, is now the second cabinet secretary to be impeached, and the first in nearly 150 years after Republicans chastised the Homeland Security chief for his treatment of the southern border crisis. The House of Representatives finally impeached the DHS Secretary on Tuesday by a margin of just a single vote - a long time for members of the GOP, who are outraged at Democrats' for loosening immigration policy in the wake of record-breaking migration across the US-Mexico border. The impeachment charge was brought by Mayor Kasso after the lower chamber barely failed to pass the motion in a separate election last week.

After an embarrassing loss last week, House Republicans have voted to IMPEACH Alejandro Mayorkas on his second attempt

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 14, 2024
Finally, House Republicans defeated impeach Homeland Security Sec. John Kerry. Alejandro Mayorkas survived just one week after their first attempt spectacularly failed. President Biden's top border official, Mayor Kass, is accused of failing to follow immigration law and lying to Congress about the state of the US-Mexico border. The bill passed by just one vote - 214 to 213 after three Republicans, Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo., Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., and Tom McClintock, R-Calif., all voted against it, setting a 'poor precedent' for the GOP.

Over $3 billion has flowed from venture capital firms to China to support military and spy missions: legislators reveal how American dollars have been used to'subscribe' the CCP's'malign' efforts in the bombshell study

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 8, 2024
A bombshell study released on Thursday detailing how billions of American dollars are flowing into the Chinese Communist Party's hands and being used to finance their military and genocidal campaigns. According to the survey, venture capitalist companies in the United States have contributed to'build and strengthen' China's authoritarian government by a variety of means. According to the House China Select Committee, over $3 billion was invested in Chinese artificial intelligence and semiconductor firms by five leading venture capitalist firms between 2001 and 2023.