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Opinion: Hard-right Republicans say they hate government, but they sure love the power

Rep. Mike Johnson is now speaker of the US House of Representatives, but the debacle that brought him there is a reminder that lengthy vacancies in key government positions, orchestrated by the GOP, are a sign of crisis in US democracy, writes Nicole Hemmer. ....

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Opinion: Among the litany of GOP speaker candidates, not one woman. Why?

Very little united the dozen or so Republicans vying to become speaker of the House, writes Nicole Hemmer, but this did: they were all men. Hemmer says the contrast between the visibility of GOP women like Rep. Elise Stefanik and the relative lack of power wielded by GOP women hold in the House crystallizes the Republican Party’s woman problem. ....

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Opinion: Cassidy's Hutchinson's 'Enough' is a story of breaking points

Cassidy Hutchinson learned early in life that not everyone can be trusted. In ‘Enough,’ writes historian Nicole Hemmer, Hutchinson offers up a story of her breaking points in life, along with her front-row perspective on her time in Congress and at the Trump White House mostly male worlds where casual sexism thrived and power demanded unflinching loyalty. ....

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