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Scalise to Return Soon, May Break Mayorkas Impeachment Standoff

The Battle Against Blood Cancer: Steve Scalise Plans‍ to Return to Capitol⁤ Hill

The office of Majority​ Leader Steve ‌Scalise (R-LA) announced on Thursday that​ the lawmaker’s battle against blood cancer is‌ going well and he plans⁣ to return to Capitol​ Hill​ next week, potentially giving House Republicans the key vote they need to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in a second try.

Scalise has been⁢ out of Washington and working remotely for several weeks to ⁣undergo a⁣ stem cell transplant ‌and then recover from the treatment. His absence has ​effectively made⁣ a ‌ slim ⁤GOP majority in the House ‍even‌ narrower. But even‌ with Scalise expected to make a comeback, ‍the margin is poised to change again with a special election to fill a vacancy in New⁢ York scheduled for next week.

“Leader Scalise ‌has successfully ​completed his autologous stem cell treatment‍ and ⁤has been medically cleared to ‍resume travel. He is in complete remission ⁢and ‌will be returning to Washington next week for votes,” Scalise’s office said in a brief statement. ⁣“He is⁣ thankful for his ​positive prognosis, and for​ the support of his medical team, family, colleagues, and fellow Louisianans.”

Scalise was the sole missing vote‌ when the GOP-led House held a vote on Tuesday⁣ to impeach Mayorkas over his handling of the border crisis. Three GOP lawmakers broke ranks and joined all voting Democrats, resulting‍ in a tie ‍that would ⁣have made‍ the effort a failure. But GOP Vice ⁣Chairman Blake‍ Moore (R-UT) changed his vote ⁢to oppose the resolution, a “procedural” move allowing the House to consider it.

Speaker Mike ⁣Johnson (R-LA) told reporters ⁣on Wednesday that House Republicans will prevail the next time the chamber considers ⁢the articles of impeachment. He also said “democracy is messy” and⁣ talked about how the⁢ “razor thin margin” House ⁣Republicans have over the​ Democrats makes for a challenge when considering measures ⁤on⁢ the floor.

“Sometimes when you’re ⁤counting votes and people show up when they’re⁢ not expected to ⁣be‌ in the building, that‌ changes ​the equation,” Johnson said, alluding to Rep. Al⁢ Green (D-TX), who showed up ⁢ at the last moment to cast his vote against impeachment while in a wheelchair after being rushed from a⁤ hospital where he has⁣ been recovering from abdominal surgery.

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The House has not yet scheduled an exact time for a second go‍ at impeaching Mayorkas, but Democrat ⁤leadership urged their members to be ready for the resolution to be brought to the floor again as early as Tuesday, when the first ⁣votes of the week‍ are expected.

There are currently ‍ four vacancies in the House, which‍ has 435 members when at full strength, but that ‍will soon change. With New York ​expected to hold its special election to replace now-former⁣ Rep. George Santos (R-NY) next week, the Democrats may have another member in their ranks. Other special ⁢elections ​to fill other vacancies will follow ⁣in the coming weeks and months.

How does Steve Scalise’s return to Capitol Hill potentially impact the Republican ⁢majority’s ability ‌to pass legislation⁢ and ‌achieve their goals?

It​ challenging to pass legislation ⁣and achieve their goals. ⁣Scalise’s return to Capitol Hill will bolster the ⁤Republican majority and potentially tip the scales in their favor.

Scalise’s battle against blood cancer has been closely followed by the public and ⁤his colleagues. He underwent ⁣a stem cell transplant and has been​ working remotely to‌ recover ‍from‍ the‍ treatment. Now, his office has announced that he is in complete remission and has been⁤ medically cleared ​to resume travel. He plans to return to Washington next week for votes.

In a statement, Scalise expressed‍ his gratitude for his positive prognosis and thanked his medical team, ‍family, colleagues, and fellow⁤ Louisianans for⁤ their support. His return to ⁣Capitol⁣ Hill is seen as a significant⁣ development for House Republicans, particularly in the context of the impending vote to impeach Homeland Security Secretary ⁢Alejandro Mayorkas.

During ⁢the previous vote on Mayorkas’ ⁢impeachment,​ Scalise’s absence meant that the GOP-led ⁤House was one vote short ‌of‍ success. Three GOP⁣ lawmakers broke ​ranks and voted with all Democrats, ​resulting in a ⁣tie. However, GOP Vice Chairman Blake Moore subsequently changed ⁢his vote, ⁤allowing the House ‍to consider the resolution.

Speaker Mike Johnson has expressed ⁢confidence that House Republicans⁣ will prevail in the next vote on ⁤Mayorkas’ impeachment. He acknowledged the‌ challenges posed ⁢by the ⁤razor-thin majority, but maintained that they would achieve their goals. Scalise’s​ return will ⁣undoubtedly strengthen their position and potentially secure the necessary votes for impeachment.

As the battle against blood cancer continues, Steve‌ Scalise’s determination and resilience serve as‌ an inspiration to many. His⁤ return to Capitol Hill signifies not only a personal victory but also a potential turning ​point in the political‍ landscape. The battle against blood cancer is ongoing, but Scalise’s‍ return is a moment of hope and progress in⁤ the midst of it.



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