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House GOP impeaches Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas: The Morning Rundown, Feb. 14, 2024

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In their second attempt, House Republicans vote to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. And a driver is killed after crashing into the emergency room of a Texas hospital, leaving others critically injured. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024.

House Republicans vote to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas

House Republicans voted to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Tuesday, Feb. 13, over his handling of the migrant crisis at the southern border. Republicans said Mayorkas failed to enforce immigration laws and made false statements to Congress, allegations Mayorkas called “baseless.”

The GOP had the votes Tuesday night, Feb. 13, after failing to pass the measure on Tuesday, Feb. 6, thanks to the return of House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., who had been absent while seeking blood cancer treatment. The articles of impeachment passed by a vote of 214-213, with three Republicans siding with Democrats to oppose impeaching Mayorkas. Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said that Mayorkas fueled “the worst border catastrophe in American history.”

While a spokesperson for DHS said the impeachment was done “without a shred of evidence or constitutional grounds.” The issue now heads to trial in the Democrat-controlled Senate, which is unlikely to vote to remove Mayorkas from office.

Tuesday’s vote marked only the second time in U.S. history that the House has impeached a cabinet member. The last time was in 1876.

Democrat Tom Suozzi wins NY election to replace George Santos

Democrats have flipped a seat in the House after a special election in New York Tuesday night to replace former Republican Congressman George Santos, who was expelled last year. Democrat Tom Suozzi defeated Republican Mazi Pilip in New York’s 3rd Congressional District, narrowing the GOP’s already slim majority in the chamber of 219 to 213.

Voters battled through a winter storm to make it to the polls. With 93% of the votes in, Suozzi won 54% compared to 46% for Pilip.

Suozzi is returning to the House after giving up his seat in 2022 to run for Governor. He previously served three terms.

Driver dead 5 others injured after vehicle crashes into Austin ER

The driver was killed after crashing into an Austin, Texas, emergency room, while five others were left injured in the incident. Footage taken by a bystander right after the crash happened shows hospital staff and responders clearing the lobby and moving the injured through a cloud of smoke while the sounds of screeching tires continue in the background.

According to police, the crash occurred shortly after 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13, and does not appear to have been intentional. The crash left five people hurt. Two children and one adult were transported to a local children’s hospital. One of the kids is said to be in critical condition. Another adult was taken to a different area hospital with potentially life-threatening injuries. The fifth person injured was treated on-site at the emergency room.

According to the chief medical officer at the Austin hospital, eight others in the emergency room who were not injured in the crash were transported to other hospitals in the area so the emergency room could regroup after the incident.

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Uber, Lyft, Doordash drivers to walk off job, hold rallies at airports

Thousands of ride-share and food delivery drivers are planning to walk off the job on Wednesday, Feb. 14, choosing Valentine’s Day to protest their wages and working conditions. Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash drivers are among those planning to hold rallies outside airports in several major cities like Miami, Chicago, and Philadelphia.

According to the Justice for App Workers organization, which represents more than 130,000 people, the drivers said they are sick of working 80 hours a week just to make ends meet and being constantly scared for their safety. Straight Arrow News reporter Lauren Taylor has more on the Valentine’s Day strike here.

SpaceX postpones launch of private company’s moon lander

If you are looking to see a video of the latest launch of a private company’s moon lander, you’ll have to wait at least one more day. SpaceX is postponing Wednesday morning’s Feb. 13 launch of its Falcon 9 rocket carrying Intuitive Machines of Houston’s robotic lunar lander, Odysseus. SpaceX said a liquid methane temperature issue was the cause of the delay.

The launch is now scheduled for early Thursday morning, Feb. 15, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. A Friday, Feb. 16 launch is also possible if another issue arises.

Should this mission be successful, unlike last month’s attempt by another private company, it will be the first American spacecraft to land on the moon’s surface since 1972.

Record spending on significant others expected this Valentine’s Day

It’s Valentine’s Day 2024. While The Beatles famously sang, “money can’t buy me love,” that won’t stop many from spending on their loved ones today. According to the National Retail Federation, people are expected to spend a record $14.2 billion this year on their significant others, or $101.84 per person. Total spending is expected to reach $25.8 billion, with an average of $185 per person.

The top gift of choice? Candy, followed by greeting cards, flowers, and an evening out. Over half of Americans said they plan to celebrate Valentine’s Day this year, while about a third of those who aren’t still said they want to mark the occasion by either getting together with single friends or treating themselves to something special.

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IN THEIR SECOND ATTEMPT — HOUSE REPUBLICANS VOTE TO IMPEACH HOMELAND SECURITY SECRETARY ALEJANDRO MAYORKAS  AND — A DRIVER IS KILLED AFTER CRASHING INTO THE EMERGENCY ROOM OF A TEXAS HOSPITAL — LEAVING OTHERS CRITICALLY INJURED

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IN A HISTORIC VOTE —

HOUSE REPUBLICANS HAVE IMPEACHED HOMELAND SECURITY SECRETARY ALEJANDRO MAYORKAS OVER HIS HANDLING OF THE MIGRANT CRISIS AT THE SOUTHERN BORDER.

REPUBLICANS SAYING MAYORKAS FAILED TO ENFORCE IMMIGRATION LAWS AND MADE FALSE STATEMENTS TO CONGRESS – ALLEGATIONS MAYORKAS CALLS “BASELESS.”

THE GOP HAD THE VOTES TUESDAY NIGHT – AFTER FAILING TO PASS THE MEASURE LAST WEEK – THANKS TO THE RETURN OF HOUSE MAJORITY LEADER STEVE SCALISE WHO HAD BEEN ABSENT WHILE SEEKING BLOOD CANCER TREATMENT.

THE ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT PASSED BY A VOTE OF 214 TO 213 — THREE REPUBLICANS SIDING WITH DEMOCRATS IN OPPOSITION.

SPEAKER MIKE JOHNSON SAID IN A STATEMENT MAYORKAS FUELED “THE WORST BORDER CATASTROPHE IN AMERICAN HISTORY.”

WHILE A SPOKESPERSON FOR DHS SAID THE IMPEACHMENT WAS DONE “WITHOUT A SHRED OF EVIDENCE OR CONSTITUTIONAL GROUNDS.”

THE ISSUE NOW HEADS TO TRIAL IN THE DEMOCRAT-CONTROLLED SENATE – WHICH IS UNLIKELY TO VOTE TO REMOVE MAYORKAS FROM OFFICE.

TUESDAY’S VOTE MARKED ONLY THE SECOND TIME IN U.S. HISTORY THAT THE HOUSE HAS IMPEACHED A CABINET MEMBER. THE LAST TIME WAS IN 1876.

DEMOCRATS HAVE FLIPPED A SEAT IN THE HOUSE AFTER A SPECIAL ELECTION IN NEW YORK LAST NIGHT TO REPLACE FORMER REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMAN GEORGE SANTOS WHO WAS EXPELLED LAST YEAR.

DEMOCRAT TOM SUOZZI (SWAZEE) DEFEATED REPUBLICAN MAZI (MAHZEEPILIP (PILL-UP) IN NEW YORK’S THIRD DISTRICT — NARROWING THE GOP’S ALREADY SLIM MAJORITY IN THE CHAMBER TO 219 TO 213.

VOTERS BATTLED THROUGH A WINTER STORM TO MAKE IT TO THE POLLS.

WITH 93 PERCENT OF THE VOTES IN – SUOZZI WON 54 PERCENT COMPARED TO 46 PERCENT FOR PILIP.

SUOZZI IS MAKING HIS RETURN TO THE HOUSE AFTER HE GAVE UP HIS SEAT IN 2022 TO RUN FOR GOVERNOR.

HE PREVIOUSLY REPRESENTED THE DISTRICT FOR SIX YEARS.

ONE PERSON WAS KILLED AND FIVE OTHERS WERE INJURED AFTER A  CAR CRASHED INTO THE EMERGENCY ROOM OF A HOSPITAL IN AUSTIN TEXAS.

IN FOOTAGE TAKEN BY A BYSTANDER RIGHT AFTER THE CRASH HAPPENED — YOU CAN HEAR SCREECHING TIRES AS HOSPITAL STAFF AND RESPONDERS CLEAR THE LOBBY AND MOVE PEOPLE INJURED.

THE CRASH OCCURRED SHORTLY AFTER 5:30 TUESDAY EVENING.

POLICE SAYING IT DOES NOT APPEAR TO HAVE BEEN INTENTIONAL.

OF THE FIVE INJURED — A CHILD AND AN ADULT WERE SAID TO BE IN CRITICAL CONDITION.

THE HOSPITAL’S CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER SAID 8 PATIENTS IN THE E-R AT THE TIME – WHO WERE NOT HURT IN THE CRASH – HAVE BEEN TRANSPORTED TO OTHER HOSPITALS IN THE AREA.

THOUSANDS OF RIDE SHARE AND FOOD DELIVERY DRIVERS ARE PLANNING TO WALK OFF THE JOB TODAY – CHOOSING VALENTINE’S DAY TO PROTEST THEIR WAGES AND WORKING CONDITIONS

DRIVERS OF UBER, LYFT AND DOORDASH ARE AMONG THOSE PLANNING TO HOLD RALLIES OUTSIDE AIRPORTS IN SEVERAL MAJOR CITIES LIKE MIAMI CHICAGO AND PHILADELPHIA.

ACCORDING TO THE JUSTICE FOR APP WORKERS ORGANIZATION — THAT REPRESENTS MORE THAN 130,000 PEOPLE – THE DRIVERS SAY THEY ARE SICK OF WORKING 80 HOURS A WEEK JUST TO MAKE ENDS MEET AND BEING CONSTANTLY SCARED FOR THEIR SAFETY.

OUR LAUREN TAYLOR HAS MORE ON THE VALENTINE’S DAY STRIKE ON OUR WEBSITE SAN DOT COM.

IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO SEE VIDEO OF THE LATEST LAUNCH OF A PRIVATE COMPANY’S MOON LANDER – YOU’LL HAVE TO WAIT AT LEAST ONE MORE DAY.

SPACEX POSTPONING THIS MORNING’S LAUNCH OF ITS FALCON 9 ROCKET CARRYING INTUITIVE MACHINES OF HOUSTON’S ROBOTIC LUNAR LANDER – ODYSSEUS. (OH-DIS-EE-US)

SPACEX SAYING A LIQUID METHANE TEMPERATURE ISSUE WAS THE CAUSE OF THE DELAY.

THE LAUNCH IS NOW SCHEDULED FOR EARLY THURSDAY MORNING AT NASA’S KENNEDY SPACE CENTER IN FLORIDA. IF ANOTHER ISSUE ARISES – A FRIDAY LAUNCH IS ALSO POSSIBLE.

SHOULD THIS MISSION BE SUCCESSFUL — UNLIKE LAST MONTH’S ATTEMPT BY ANOTHER PRIVATE COMPANY – IT WILL BE THE FIRST AMERICAN SPACECRAFT TO LAND ON THE MOON’S SURFACE SINCE 1972.

FINALLY THIS MORNING – IT’S VALENTINE’S DAY AND WHILE THE BEATLES FAMOUSLY SANG– MONEY CAN’T BUY ME LOVE – THAT WON’T STOP MANY FROM SPENDING ON THEIR LOVED ONES TODAY.

ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL RETAIL FEDERATION – PEOPLE ARE EXPECTED TO SPEND A RECORD 14 POINT 2 BILLION DOLLARS THIS YEAR ON THEIR SIGNIFICANT OTHERS.

WITH AN AVERAGE OF 185 DOLLARS PER PERSON.

THE TOP GIFT OF CHOICE? CANDY. FOLLOWED BY GREETING CARDS – FLOWERS – AND AN EVENING OUT.

OVER HALF OF AMERICANS SAY THEY PLAN TO CELEBRATE VALENTINE’S DAY THIS YEAR – WHILE ABOUT A THIRD OF THOSE WHO AREN’T — STILL SAY THEYRE LOOKING TO MARK THE OCCASION BY EITHER GETTING TOGETHER WITH SINGLE FRIENDS OR TREATING THEMSELVES TO SOMETHING SPECIAL.

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