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ignoring the people's business. and if the inmates are running the asylum, it is kevin mccarthy who helped hand over the keys to him. here's how. his leadership pac has given more than 300,000 to 17 of the 20 republicans refusing to vote for him to be speaker. one of the largest recipients is the ring leader of the group, scott perry. he's gotten $50,000 for his campaigns in the past decade. when it comes to the others, mccarthy defended many or remained silent when they were accused of inciting violence, except in private. didn't say anything publically. audio obtained by "the new york times" showed that mccarthy urged leaders to monitor the statements of lawmakers such as matt gaetz and alert him of any potentially dangerous messages. >> the tension is too high, the country is too crazy. i do not want to look back and think we caused something or

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moderate wing of the senate republicans is gng to fight a little harder than the house moderates ended up fighting. so i think it will be a tougher fight. you know, that said, i think they're subject to the same pressures as the house. i think they feel like they want to show that they've got -- they got something done. i think bipartisanship, if it's got a shot, it will happen in the senate, but i wouldn't be overrealistic about it. i think at the end of the day, it will be hard to get something passed. they don't want to go as quickly as the house, but they are doing what the house did. they're meeting in secret and they're not going to have big committee meetings like they did in 2010. the goal is to craft it, kind of in private, and then spring it on the senate. one thing to watch, are they going to have an open, deliberate debate and let people hear the ideas, or are they going to have a slower, similar

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