U.S. Capitol Police said a driver backed into a parked vehicle near the Capitol around 11:40 p.m. and was taken into custody.
A Johnson spokesman said the speaker is standing by his chief of staff and "has full faith and confidence" in him.
A spokesperson for House Speaker Mike Johnson suggested that chief of staff Hayden Haynes will not lose his job over the incident, given his "esteemed reputation" on Capitol Hill SAUL LOEB/AFP ...
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Capitol Police arrested House Speaker Mike Johnson’s chief of staff Tuesday night for allegedly driving under the influence. Hayden Haynes, who has worked with the Louisiana Republican for ...
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