House Shakeup as Lawmakers Resign Amid Scandals

Two US representatives resign amid scrutiny, as Congress returns with debates over Iran, DHS funding, and voter ID laws.
House members Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales have announced their resignations amid scandals that have rocked both parties and thrown the House of Representatives into turmoil. The House returns following recess, with continued anger over Donald Trump's conflict with Iran, the standoff over the DHS funding package, and debates over restrictive voter ID legislation.
In a surprising turn of events, Trump and Pope Leo XIV exchanged retorts after Trump posted and then deleted an AI-generated image of himself as a Christ-like figure. As the Pope began a 10-day tour of four African countries, he told reporters he didn't "want to get into a debate" with Trump, but added that "the message of the gospel" is being "abused".
Meanwhile, the US blockade of the strait of Hormuz continues, as the political landscape in Washington remains tumultuous.
The resignations of Swalwell and Gonzales have further exacerbated the tensions within the House, with calls for the possible expulsion of two more lawmakers over a series of scandals. This development has left the House of Representatives in a state of disarray, as it grapples with the fallout from these high-profile incidents.
As Congress reconvenes, the focus will be on how lawmakers navigate these challenging issues, from the ongoing conflict with Iran to the debates over funding and voter ID laws. The shakeup in the House has added a new layer of complexity to the political landscape, and the coming weeks and months will be crucial in determining the direction of the country.
Source: The Guardian


