A band of House Republicans made a historic move this week to punish their own leader, sending the House into chaos by ousting Kevin McCarthy as speaker. The unprecedented vote to oust McCarthy has only led to more turmoil in the days since as Republicans have grappled with the fallout of the speaker-less House.

On Thursday, former President Donald Trump was rumored to be going to Capitol Hill and floated the possibility of serving as speaker for a “short period of time” – a highly improbable idea. Then he abruptly changed course and scrapped those plans, endorsing Rep. Jim Jordan instead.

On Friday morning, a candidate forum on Fox News with Jordan and Majority Leader Steve Scalise was announced for Monday. By midday, furious backlash from GOP rank-and-file caused both to pull out from the event.

And McCarthy provided his own whipsaw Friday afternoon, when a flurry of reports emerged that he would resign after a new speaker was chosen. He quickly denied to reporters that he had any plans to leave before the end of his term.

  • @Reptorian@lemmy.zip
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    9 months ago

    I know this isn't going to happen, but at least 5-6 Republicans should vote for Hakeem Jeffries. If the speaker vote isn't going to end, that's their only choice to ease suffering. Meanwhile, I'll just be laughing.

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      99 months ago

      Then Fox News could blame the Democrat-led House for not getting anything passed!

    • @SkyezOpen@lemmy.world
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      79 months ago

      Honestly hoping for it. The MAGA crew is going for full dysfunction so they'll stonewall as much as possible. I highly doubt the next speaker will make the concessions mccarthy did, so the best bet to seat a speaker and avoid the endless voting and looming shutdown is to vote for a dem.

      No matter how this ends, the Republicans will look even weaker than they already do, so I'm just gonna watch with popcorn.