"Republican Rep. Mike Gallagher's Early Resignation Leaves House GOP Majority in Jeopardy"

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Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., is leaving Congress on April 19, temporarily leaving House Republicans with a one-seat majority until special elections are held. His departure will impact party-line votes until June, with upcoming special elections in Ohio and California. Gallagher's decision follows blowback from his party for not voting to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and a potential primary challenge. A Trump ally, Alex Bruesewitz, is being recruited to run for Gallagher's open seat.
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