This morning, House Republicans will likely boot one of their own from leadership for the first time in years, sacrificing Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney at the altar of Donald Trump
Rachael Bade is a 10-year veteran of the congressional press corps, where her stories illuminated the power struggles and personal dynamics animating the major policy clashes of Capitol Hill. She spent the past two years covering House Democrats' oversight of the Trump Administration for The Washington Post, where she routinely broke news on the party's attempts to hold the president accountable as well as the historic impeachment effort.
Rachael is a political analyst for CNN and has also appeared on CBS's "Face the Nation," ABC's "This Week" and Fox News' "Fox News Sunday." A small-town, Ohio-native, she graduated from the University of Dayton with degrees in political science and communication and is a former classical ballet dancer.Ryan Lizza is a Playbook Co-Author and the Chief Washington Correspondent for POLITICO. He covers campaigns, Congress, and the White House.
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