Kevin McCarthy Voted Out Of House Speakership
Huff PostLOADING ERROR LOADING WASHINGTON ― Rep. Kevin McCarthy had his speaker’s gavel taken away Tuesday after a vote by the House of Representatives in a startlingly quick fall from power partially triggered by this weekend’s deal to keep the government open. One of the greatest things.” “I don’t regret standing up and choosing government over grievance,” McCarthy said, a seeming reference to the deal he cut this weekend which was passed with a majority of Democratic votes in the House to keep the government open. Without having the other party vote as a bloc against an ouster move, he said, “then you’re allowing four to five people to control whatever, so it doesn’t matter if you don’t get 96%.” Kevin McCarthy walks from the House Chamber after he was ousted as speaker at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday. MANDEL NGAN via Getty Images Tuesday’s vote followed a dramatic debate on the floor exclusively between a small group of hard-line House Republicans, led by Gaetz on the anti-McCarthy side and Rep. Tom Cole in favor of McCarthy.