Crypto-Friendly Congressman McHenry Assumes Speaker Role – Here's the Latest
Crypto-friendly congressman Patrick McHenry has temporarily assumed the role of US House Speaker after Kevin McCarthy was ousted by Congress. On Tuesday, McCarthy was voted out as House Speaker in a House of Representati...
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On Tuesday, McCarthy was voted out as House Speaker in a House of Representatives vote, marking the first successful ousting of a sitting speaker in history.
Notably, McCarthy is known for his crypto-friendly stance as a Republican. ...
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