McCarthy faces Trump indictment and conservative rebellion while comparing Biden and Trump document locations.

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Conservative House Republicans have agreed to end their blockade of the House floor after GOP leaders agreed to reassess the agreement they landed with leadership during January’s speakership race, to more closely involve the right flank in big negotiations and to try to cut spending below the recent debt deal. In return, conservatives will help advance bills nixing pistol brace and gas stove regulations. However, the GOP’s broader fight over government funding is still a work in progress. The rebel group won’t rule out grinding the floor to a halt again, even as soon as next week.
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