Presented by ExxonMobil Paul Gosar Paul Anthony Gosar Press: San Francisco Democrats clean house Ocasio-Cortez claps back after Tucker Carlson refers to her as ‘entitled white lady’ Lou Dobbs says he would be excited for Jim Jordan as House speaker, calls McCarthy a ‘RINO’ MORE , R-Ariz., leaves his office” width=”580″ height=”426″ data-delta=”1″ /> Welcome to The Hill's Morning Report. It is Thursday! We get you up to speed on the most important developments in politics and policy, plus trends to watch. Alexis Simendinger and Al Weaver are the co-creators. Readers can find us on Twitter @asimendinger and @alweaver22. Please recommend the Morning Report to friends and let us know what you think. CLICK HERE to subscribe! Total U.S. coronavirus deaths each morning this week: Monday, 763,092; Tuesday, 764,365; Wednesday, 765,913; Thursday, 767,435. Republicans may be in the minority, but their share of the news is in the majority these days as one of their members earned a rare congressional censure on Wednesday and internal divisions remain in full display. Rep. Paul Gosar (Ariz.), one of the most extreme members of the House GOP, became only the 24th person in the lower chamber's history to be censured after he posted… Read full this story
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