NBC\u2019s Scott Wong and Kyle Stewart did the work on putting together a comprehensive list of where all of the antagonizers who slowed McCarthy\u2019s ascension to the speakership ended up after committee assignments were settled Tuesday. A few of the notables:\n\nReps. Andy Biggs (R- Ariz.), Dan Bishop (R-N.C.) and Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) kept their seats on the Judiciary Committee;\n\nRep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.), who like Biggs and Gaetz voted \u2018present\u2019 on the final ballots, won a seat on the Oversight and Accountability Committee, in addition to keeping her seat on Natural Resources;\n\nRep. Michael Cloud (R-Texas) won a spot on the coveted Appropriations Committee; and\n\nRep. Byron Donalds (R-Fla.), who was nominated to run against McCarthy for speaker and flipped to him on the 12th ballot, was awarded a seat on Financial Services as well as a spot on the House GOP steering committee, which doles out panel assignments.\n\nAnd Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is getting prodded to jump into the 2024 presidential primary field from an unexpected \u2014 and distant \u2014 camp: Michigan Republicans. \u201cLast month, Bryan , the Republican floor leader in the Michigan state House, flew to Florida and hand-delivered DeSantis a letter encouraging him to run for president,\u201d our colleague Alex Isenstadt reports this morning. \u201cThe letter \u2014 which was signed by 18 Republican members of the state House, one quarter of the party\u2019s caucus \u2014 called DeSantis \u2018uniquely and exceptionally qualified to provide the leadership and competence that is, unfortunately, missing\u2019\u201d in the White House.\n\u201cWhile the letter doesn\u2019t explicitly endorse DeSantis over [Donald Trump], it illustrates simmering discontent with the former president among Republicans, following a series of elections that saw the party get bludgeoned at the ballot box,\u201d Alex writes.\nPlus, Playbook editor Mike DeBonis and deputy Zack Stanton look at how senate primaries are starting to take shape ahead of the 2024 cycle, including in the pivotal battleground state Michigan.\nSubscribe to the POLITICO Playbook newsletter\nRaghu Manavalan is the host and senior editor of POLITICO's Playbook Daily Briefing.Jenny Ament is the executive producer of POLITICO Audio.