Conrad Hoyt is the overnight news editor at the Washington Examiner.
Rep. Nancy Mace was slammed on Thursday night by a fellow Carolina Republican as the House remains speakerless with no signs pointing to that changing anytime soon.
Murphy's condemnation of Mace on X underscores the fractured nature of the House Republican conference. It has been common for Democrats and Republicans to go back and forth in the Capitol and on social media over the past few years, but for members of the same party to do so represents a different conundrum for Republicans.
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