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U.S. Rep. Kevin Brady leaves Washington after 26 years of placing policymaking over headline-making

Brady condemned the divisiveness that has taken hold of American politics, saying social media is the biggest driver of the problem while applauding former President Donald Trump for his influence on the Republican party.

U.S. Rep Kevin Brady (R-The Woodlands) speaks during an interview in his temporary office space in the House Committee on Ways and Means offices at the Longworth House Office Building in Washington, D.C. on November 17, 2022. Brady currently serves as the Ranking Member of the committee and is retiring at the end of the 117th Congress. (Eric Lee for the Texas Tribune)
President Donald Trump and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady smile at each other as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (L), Vice President Mike Pence, U.S. Rep Don Young and Speaker of the House Paul Ryan look with other Congressional Republicans after the U.S. Congress passed sweeping tax overhaul legislation, on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, U.S., December 20, 2017. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

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U.S. Rep Kevin Brady (R-The Woodlands) shows his first seating arrangement in the House Committee on Ways and Means hearing room at the Longworth House Office Building in Washington, D.C. on November 17, 2022. Brady currently serves as the Ranking Member of the committee and is retiring at the end of the 117th Congress. (Eric Lee for the Texas Tribune)
U.S. Rep Kevin Brady (R-The Woodlands) points to a desk engraved with his time as Chairman of the House Committee on Ways and Means committee at the Longworth House Office Building in Washington, D.C. on November 17, 2022. Brady currently serves as the Ranking Member of the committee and noticed the engraving for the first time. (Eric Lee for the Texas Tribune)

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