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 ...
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 ...
Hayden Haynes, Speaker Mike Johnson’s longtime chief of staff, hit an unoccupied ... Donald Trump’s joint address to Congress. The speaker’s office and Capitol Police confirmed the incident ...
the chief of staff to House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson, was arrested for suspected drunk driving after his car struck a Capitol vehicle following President Donald Trump's joint ...
The chief of staff for House Speaker Mike Johnson ... around an hour after President Donald Trump's joint address to Congress wrapped up. U.S. Capitol Police (USCP), who did not identify the ...
Hayden Haynes, the chief of staff to U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson ... the influence after backing his car into a parked Capitol Hill police vehicle shortly before midnight, according to ...
Washington (CBS News) — House Speaker Mike Johnson’s chief of staff, Hayden Haynes ... Johnson, a Louisiana Republican, told reporters on Capitol Hill that he was standing by his top aide.
Haynes ran Johnson’s campaign for Congress and has been his chief of staff since 2017, when Johnson arrived in Washington. He is one of the most influential staffers on Capitol Hill. Johnson ...