All
first-time lawmakers were invited to the bipartisan reception
hosted by Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, but dozens of
Republicans opposed to Biden's policies were missing from the
list of more than 40 registrants that was distributed by the
White House for the event.
Among the missing were several who tried to block Republican
Kevin McCarthy from being elected speaker earlier this month,
before relenting once he offered them extensive concessions.
Those representatives were Josh Brecheen of Oklahoma, Eli Crane
of Arizona, Anna Paulina Luna of Florida, Andy Ogles of
Tennessee and Keith Self of Texas. Their spokespeople did not
respond to a request for comment after normal business hours.
Santos, who has faced calls from fellow New York Republicans to
step down over fabrications about his career and history, told
reporters on Capitol Hill earlier on Tuesday: "I'm not going."
Eleven Republican newcomers were expected to attend the White
House event.
"Everyone is invited who is part of the new Congress," said
White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre on Monday.
Biden is expected to soon launch his campaign for re-election to
a second, four-year term in 2024, and he needs support in
Congress to raise the debt limit, pass a new budget and help
deliver on a host of promises to voters.
Many Republicans in the House have instead promised to block
government spending and investigate Biden's family and use of
office.
Biden's fellow Democrats have narrow control of the Senate,
while Republicans won a slim majority in the House during the
2022 midterm elections.
McCarthy was elected as speaker only after agreeing to a demand
by hardliners that any lawmaker be able call for his removal at
any time. That will sharply cut the power the Californian will
hold when trying to pass legislation.
(Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt; Editing by Dan Burns & Simon
Cameron-Moore)
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