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GOP House ‘Rule 26’ May Prevent Trump from Becoming House Speaker

Could Trump ⁣Become Speaker of the House? GOP⁤ House ⁢’Rule⁢ 26′ May Stand in the Way

Even if former President Donald Trump wants to give up crisscrossing the country as he campaigns for the White⁤ House to spend his days in Washington as​ speaker of the House, ‍a House rule might get in ⁣the way.

The fall of former Speaker Kevin McCarthy ‍ this week⁣ has given birth to a number of⁤ scenarios⁢ to replace him, ⁤one of which involves Trump taking ⁢over the post.

Republican Rep. Troy ⁢Nehls of Texas said Tuesday he would be nominating the former president for the role.

The speaker ​ does not ⁤need to be a‌ member of the House, something noted in January when Republicans were trying to‍ find their way to electing a speaker, which ⁤set the stage for McCarthy’s brief tenure.

However, lurking‍ in the rules of the House is something⁣ that could prevent Trump from​ being speaker, according to The Hill.

When⁢ Republicans ⁢took ⁣power, they approved a set of rules for⁢ the operations of ⁣the House. One of these is Rule ​26,⁢ titled “Temporary Step Aside of a Member of Leadership who ⁣is Indicted.”

“A member of the Republican Leadership shall ⁢step aside if‍ indicted for a felony for which ‌a sentence of two or more ​years imprisonment may be imposed,” ⁤the rule said.

“If a member‍ of ⁢the Republican Elected Leadership⁤ is indicted, ⁤the Republican Conference shall meet and elect a Member to temporarily serve in that position,” the rule said, noting that if ⁤acquitted‍ or‌ convicted of something less than a felony, the member could‌ be‍ eligible⁢ to resume his or​ her leadership​ position.

Trump has been indicted ​on 91 felony charges in four separate cases.⁤ Two of them are federal, one is in New York and one is in ⁣Georgia.

The ⁢Hill said there is no prohibition against changing that ⁢rule, but ⁣it would be unlikely.

Trump has offered​ contradictory signals about⁣ the speakership.

“No,⁣ I think that‍ it’s not ‍something I wanted. A lot of people bring it up. It’s‍ brought up all the time,” he said in a March 2022 interview.

“No, it’s not⁤ something I​ want to do,” the former ⁢president said. “I want to look at ⁢what’s ​happening, and then we’re going to be⁤ doing something else. No, it’s not something I‌ would be interested in.”

In a​ post ​ Wednesday⁣ on⁢ his Truth ⁢Social platform, however, ⁣Trump seemed‍ to indicate he might serve as a stopgap speaker.

Should the Republicans amend the rules?

Should the Republicans amend the rules?

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“I am running for President, ⁤have a 62 ⁢Point lead ​over Republicans,​ and am up ‌on Crooked Joe Biden, despite the Democrat ‍Party’s ⁣massive Law-fare, ‍Weaponization, and⁢ Election‌ Interference efforts, by ‍4 to 11 Points, but will do whatever is necessary to help with the Speaker ⁤of the House selection process, short ⁤term, until ⁣the final selection of a GREAT REPUBLICAN SPEAKER ⁣is⁤ made – A Speaker who will help a new, but highly experienced President, ME, MAKE​ AMERICA‌ GREAT ‌AGAIN!” he said.

The ‍former president also shared⁢ an image of himself holding the speaker’s gavel.

On Wednesday, Trump​ refused to rule out anything, according to NBC News.

“A lot of people have been calling ⁢me about speaker,” he said outside​ a New ‍York City courtroom on the third day of New York⁢ Attorney General Letitia James’ $250⁣ million civil⁣ fraud trial against him.

“All I can ​say is we will ​do whatever is best for the country⁣ and other Republican Party and people,” he said.


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The post​ GOP House ‘Rule 26’ ‍Could Bar Trump ⁤from Becoming Speaker of the House appeared ⁢first on The‌ Western Journal.

How would amending ⁣Rule ‌26​ to accommodate Donald Trump’s⁢ eligibility impact the public’s perception of the Republican Party?

Cans amend Rule 26 to allow Donald ​Trump to become Speaker of the House?

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As the political landscape in the United States ⁢continues ⁤to evolve, the question of whether former ⁢President Donald Trump​ could become Speaker of the House has emerged. With the recent fall of Kevin McCarthy as Speaker, various ⁢scenarios have been ‌proposed to replace him, one of which involves Trump taking over the post. However, a House rule known as Rule 26 may stand in the⁤ way of Trump assuming ​the ​role.

Under Rule 26, a member ⁢of the Republican Leadership must step aside if ⁣indicted⁣ for ⁢a felony that carries a ‍potential sentence of ⁢two or more years imprisonment. This⁤ rule was put in place by Republicans when they approved a set of ​rules for the operations of the House. The purpose of ‌the rule is to ensure that individuals facing⁤ serious legal ​charges do not hold‍ leadership positions.

Currently, Donald Trump has been indicted on 91 felony charges⁢ across‌ four⁤ separate cases. While there is no specific ⁤prohibition⁢ against changing Rule⁣ 26, ​it is highly unlikely that such an amendment would be made. The Hill, a well-known political news outlet,‌ has confirmed the existence of this rule and its potential impact on Trump’s eligibility for the Speaker position.

Trump himself has given contradictory​ statements‍ regarding his interest in the⁢ speakership. ⁢In a 2022 interview, ⁢he stated that it was not something ⁣he wanted‌ and that ‌he would not ​be interested in it. However, ⁣in a recent post on his Truth ⁤Social platform, ⁣he seemed to suggest that he might serve ‍as a stopgap speaker.

The ‌question then arises: should the Republicans amend‌ Rule 26 to ⁣allow Donald⁤ Trump to become Speaker of the House? This is a complex question that will undoubtedly spark



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