
WASHINGTON — Hayden Haynes, the chief of staff to House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and one of the most powerful aides on Capitol Hill, was arrested after President Donald Trump's joint address to Congress on suspicion of drunken driving after his car struck a Capitol vehicle, two law enforcement sources told NBC News. Johnson's office also confirmed the incident. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: Hayden Haynes, House Speaker Mike Johnson’s chief of staff, was arrested on suspicion of DUI after his car struck a Capitol vehicle following President Donald Trump’s speech.
Key Points:
The arrest of the House speaker’s top aide can weaken trust in Congress and raise concern about judgment in a key public office.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson’s chief of staff and the person arrested on suspicion of DUI; the article centers.
His top aide was arrested, and the story focuses on his response and confidence in Haynes.
The agency that responded and arrested the driver for DUI, making concrete enforcement action central to the story.
The incident occurred after his joint address to Congress, which is the key time marker and context for.
Identified as the office that prosecutes DUI offenses in Washington, providing important legal context.
Named as the head of the D.C. Office of the Attorney General, but mentioned only in context.
Mentioned as the interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia in a related prosecutorial context.
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Sign in to commentCited as a related recent example involving an arrest warrant, but not a central figure in this story.
Mentioned only in Hayden Haynes’s work history as background.