House Republicans took another step this morning in their impeachment efforts against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. And four NHL players have been charged in connection to an alleged sexual assault in Canada. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024.
House panel advances Mayorkas impeachment articles
House Republicans voted to advance their articles of impeachment against Department of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas over his handling of the southern border. The 18-15 party-line vote by the House Homeland Security Committee set the stage for a formal vote on the articles by the full House, which could happen as soon as next week, but an official date has yet to be set.
The House panel’s resolution charges Mayorkas with refusing to uphold immigration laws and breaching public trust by making false statements to Americans and Congress. The DHS and Democrats on the committee argue there is no evidence of high crimes or misdemeanors, “the constitutional standard for impeachment.”
If the House votes in favor of impeachment, Mayorkas would be the first cabinet secretary to be impeached in nearly 150 years. However, the charges against him are expected not to pass in the Democratic-controlled Senate.
DOJ investigating Rep. Cori Bush over alleged misuse of campaign funds
The Justice Department has launched an investigation into whether Congresswoman Cori Bush, D-Mo., misused campaign funds for personal security. The media outlet “Punchbowl” first reported that the DOJ subpoenaed Bush. The progressive Congresswoman from Missouri denied any wrongdoing in a statement.
“As a rank-and-file member of Congress I am not entitled to personal protection by the House, and instead have used campaign funds as permissible to retain security services,” Bush said. “I have not used any federal tax dollars for personal security services.”
Bush added that she is fully cooperating with the Justice Department. Bush, a former Black Lives Matter organizer, won the seat in the House in 2021.
The Associated Press reported that federal prosecutors are asking questions about Bush using campaign funds to hire her husband to provide security. Bush said her husband “has had extensive experience in this area, and is able to provide the necessary services at or below a fair market rate.”
The matter is also being investigated by the Federal Election Committee and the House Committee on Ethics, but the FEC reportedly determined that it is not against the rules to use campaign funds for private security, as there has been an increase in threats against lawmakers since Jan. 6. Ethics Committee unanimously dismissed the case in October.
Bush said she looks forward to the same outcome in the DoJ investigation. Media outlets reported that the Justice Department did not respond to requests for comment.
Biden decides on response to Jordan attack
President Joe Biden said he has decided on how to respond to the deadly drone attack in Jordan that killed three U.S. service members and injured more than 40 others. The president did not elaborate on his plans but told reporters on Tuesday, Jan. 30, that he is not looking for a wider war in the Middle East.
White House National Security Spokesperson John Kirby later said the response would likely come in multiple actions. Following Biden’s statement, the Iranian-backed militia in Iraq, Kataib Hezbollah, which the U.S. believes was behind the Jordan attack, announced it is suspending all its military operations against U.S. troops in the region.
The motive behind the group’s decision remains unclear but comes amid the Iraqi prime minister’s calls to prevent an escalation in the war. A Pentagon spokesperson responded to the group’s statement: “Actions speak louder than words.”
4 NHL players charged with sexual assault in Canada
Four NHL players have been charged with sexual assault in Ontario, Canada, stemming from an alleged assault by members of Canada’s World Junior Team in 2018. Carter Hart of the Philadelphia Flyers, Michael McLeod and Cal Foote of the New Jersey Devils, and Dillon Dube of the Calgary Flames have all taken leaves from their respective teams over the past two weeks.
Attorneys representing the players confirmed the charges on Tuesday, Jan. 30, and said their clients deny wrongdoing. The NHL opened an investigation into the alleged assault in 2022 but has not made those findings public as of yet.
UPS plans to cut 12,000 jobs
UPS plans to lay off nearly 12,000 employees. The company’s CEO said UPS wants to cut $1 billion in costs coming off a “difficult and disappointing” year in revenue. The cuts will impact 3% of the workforce, mostly managers and contractor workers.
Union members will not be affected. Shares of UPS fell more than 8% in Tuesday, Jan. 30 trading.
Broadway legend Chita Rivera dies at 91
A Broadway trailblazer and Tony Award-winning actress Chita Rivera, is being remembered after passing away on Tuesday, Jan. 30. Rivera, who originated the role of Anita in “West Side Story” in the 1950s, is being honored by those who followed in her footsteps.
Rita Moreno played Anita in the 1961 film Morena called Rivera “Eternal,” Moreno said, “She is the essence of Broadway.”
Ariana DeBose, who starred as Anita in the 2021 movie, described Rivera as a “force.”
“I am heartbroken and yet ever inspired as she showed me so many of us what was possible,” DeBose said.