Cameron Joseph
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Cameron Joseph is a freelance reporter who has been covering Congress, the White House and the campaign trail since 2009. He is a contributor to the Almanac of American Politics, and previously worked for Vice News, Talking Points Memo, the New York Daily News, the Hill and National Journal.
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Will the Bakersfield representative’s absence lead to more trouble for his embattled allies?
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The speaker is struggling to control his caucus, raising the risk of a government shutdown later this year. He’s projecting calm about the situation.
The House of Representatives passed President Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s deal to suspend the federal debt ceiling through 2024.
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