House Speaker Johnson's top aide arrested on DUI charge after Trump's speech to Congress, police say
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Hayden Haynes, chief of staff to House Speaker Mike Johnson, was arrested on suspicion of DUI after crashing into a police vehicle shortly after President Trump's address to Congress. The U.S. Capitol Police reported that Haynes had backed into a parked vehicle near midnight, leading to his arrest. Johnson, who has known Haynes for over a decade, expressed his confidence in his aide despite the incident, highlighting Haynes' esteemed reputation among Congressional members and staff.
U.S. Capitol Police indicated that Haynes had 'backed into a parked vehicle' shortly before midnight, leading to his arrest for driving under the influence.
House Speaker Mike Johnson expressed confidence in Hayden Haynes, stating he is 'trusted and respected' and has 'my full faith and confidence to lead.'
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