BREAKING: House Votes to Oust Kevin McCarthy as Speaker
UPDATE: The Republican caucus met Tuesday night. As of now, the plan is to have a candidate forum next Tuesday and a vote to replace McCarthy the following day.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy was ousted from his position Tuesday afternoon. Eight Republicans and all Democrats present voted to remove McCarthy.
βThe office of speaker of the House of the United States House of Representatives is hereby declared vacant,β Rep. Steve Womack, R-Ark., who was presiding over the House chamber, said following the vote.
🚨Rep. Kevin McCarthy has been ousted as House speaker.
“The office of speaker of the House of the United States House of Representatives is herby declared vacant.” pic.twitter.com/xNnYwasZqr
β Virginia Allen (@Virginia_Allen5) October 3, 2023
Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., on Monday night introduced a motion to remove McCarthy, telling press, βI have enough Republicans where at this point next week, one of two things will happen: Kevin McCarthy wonβt be the speaker of the House or heβll be the speaker of the House working at the pleasure of the Democrats.β
McCarthy addressed the vote in a CNBC interview earlier Tuesday, saying, βI made a decision to take a risk to keep the government open,β and noting that the government remaining open allowed the troops and border agents to be paid.
βThatβs a fight worth fighting for,β he added. βIβve always said I will fight for the American public, and thatβs exactly what I did, and Iβll continue to do that, and let the chips fall where they may.β
I kept government open so the families of our troops and border agents could get paid.
If a handful of Republicans side with Democrats to remove me for thatβit’s a fight worth having. pic.twitter.com/BBz8yuC0ez
β Kevin McCarthy (@SpeakerMcCarthy) October 3, 2023
Republican Reps. Andy Biggs and Eli Crane of Arizona, Ken Buck of Colorado, Tim Burchett of Tennessee, Bob Good of Virginia, Nancy Mace of South Carolina, and Matt Rosendale of Montana joined Gaetz in voting to remove McCarthy as speaker. The final vote was 216-210 to oust McCarthy.
Rep. Patrick McHenry, R-N.C., has temporarily taken on the role as speaker and is overseeing the chamber. NBC News is reporting that House Republicans will hold a closed door meeting at 6:30 p.m. to discuss what happens next.
Asked if he would run for speaker following the vote, Gaetz said βno.β
βItβs to the benefit of this country that we have a better speaker of the House than Kevin McCarthy,β Gaetz said while speaking to press outside the Capitol. βKevin McCarthy couldnβt keep his word. He made an agreement in January regarding the way Washington would work and he violated that agreement,β Gaetz said.
Matt Gaetz holding RINOs accountable:
“It is to the benefit of this country that we have a better Speaker of the House. Kevin McCarthy couldn’t keep his word. He made an agreement on the way Washington would work and he violated that agreement.” pic.twitter.com/3sXOgrzevY
β Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) October 3, 2023
Asked by a reporter after the vote if his action would slow down the Houseβs move to get a budget done, Gaetz said, βWhatβs paralyzed the House of Representatives has been the failure of Speaker McCarthy.β
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βWhat paralyzed the House of Representatives was not taking up appropriation billsβwe left for a six-week vacation while the appropriations process hung in the balance, and because I forced these people to take a few votes, you think Iβm paralyzing the House of Representatives?β he continued, adding:
I think the House of Representatives has been paralyzed for the last several decades as weβve refused to pass a budget, as weβve governed by continuing resolution and omnibus bill. So I think that this represents the ripping off of the Band-Aid and thatβs what we need to do to get back on track.
McCarthy did not talk to press following the vote.
Rep. Tom Cole, R-Okla., defended McCarthy ahead of the vote Tuesday, writing on X, formerly Twitter, that McCarthy βcan not only be credited for delivering this Republican majority but has also delivered on his commitments to the American people. He had my full support in January, & he has my full support now.β
Ohio Republican Rep. Jim Jordan defended McCarthy on the House floor, telling his colleagues McCarthy βhas kept his word. I think we should keep him as speaker.β
.@Jim_Jordan is defending McCarthy’s record.
“He has kept his word. I think we should keep him as speaker.” pic.twitter.com/3JMuPaFegW
β Virginia Allen (@Virginia_Allen5) October 3, 2023
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