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Dec 20, 2025

House Republican Who Voted to Impeach Trump Calling It Quits-llllllllllll

Rep. Dan Newhouse, R-Wash., one of only a handful of Republicans who voted to impeach President Donald Trump in 2021, announced on Wednesday that he will not run for re-election in 2026.

“This decision comes with no reservations or remorse, only gratitude for the tremendous opportunity to have represented my home state in Congress,” Newhouse wrote in a statement.

He added that he looks “forward to this new chapter and way I can continue to serve my community and this great nation,” and thanked his family “for their steadfast love and support.”

Newhouse was first elected in 2014 and is one of two remaining House Republicans — along with Rep. David Valadao of California — who voted to impeach Trump in 2021 after blaming him for the Jan. 6 riot on the U.S. Capitol.

Only three Republican senators — Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, and Bill Cassidy of Louisiana — voted to convict Trump, NBC News reported.

Meanwhile, Speaker Mike Johnson announced on Tuesday that House Republicans are going to surge starting on January 1 to codify into law up to 150 of President Donald Trump’s executive orders.

“You’re going to see an aggressive affordability agenda, and we’re going to see continued codification of the President’s executive orders. A very aggressive legislative agenda coming right out of the gates in January. We’re going to continue to work, for example, on health care to continue to bring costs down for the American people, to bring down the cost of living overall,” Johnson declared.

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