Maria Bartiromo claims Matt Gaetz is motivated by personal animosity towards Kevin McCarthy.
Rep. Matt Gaetz Defends Himself Against Accusations of Grudge
During a lively appearance on Fox News’s Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) found himself in the hot seat, defending against accusations of holding a grudge against Speaker of the House, Kevin McCarthy.
Bartiromo introduced Gaetz as “one of the people holding up an agreement to fund the government,” sparking a spirited back-and-forth between the two. The interview quickly became a battle of words, with both Gaetz and Bartiromo speaking over each other.
“I’m glad I get to respond to you and your monologue because if you’re saying that I’m standing in the way of all the Republican wins, I’d love you to enumerate them,” Gaetz responded with a smile.
“Are you not right now indirectly working with Democrats because you are going to allow Chuck Schumer to come up with a continuing resolution next week to fund the government? That’s what your actions are doing,” Bartiromo said. “That’s why some people feel this is a personal vendetta you have against the speaker.”
“My vendetta is against a Washington system that allows corruption to put the interests of lobbyists and PACs above the interests of the American people,” Gaetz retorted. “Kevin McCarthy facilitates that system, and I do deeply resent that, but I’m not working with Chuck Schumer or any other Democrat.”
Gaetz further expressed his disagreement with McCarthy’s decision to have only one up or down vote on the entire government’s funding. He argued that he would prefer to vote on each budget item, line by line. Gaetz also hinted at his voting intentions, stating that he would support the current Department of Homeland Security appropriations bill, as well as bills on homeland appropriations, agriculture, and state and foreign operations. However, he indicated that he would not vote for the Department of Labor or Education’s funding.
“Kevin McCarthy promised that in January. He is in breach of that promise,” Gaetz said. “I’m not here to hold the government hostage, I’m here to hold Kevin McCarthy to his word.”
The deadline to fund the government is on Sept. 30.
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What specific amendment did Gaetz propose to ensure transparency and accountability within the government?
Other to make their points. Gaetz vehemently denied the accusations and maintained that he was simply advocating for transparency and accountability within the government.
Gaetz began his defense by clarifying that he was not holding up an agreement to fund the government. Instead, he explained that he had proposed an amendment to the bill which would require members of Congress to disclose any financial ties they have to foreign governments. He argued that this amendment was crucial for upholding the integrity of public office and ensuring that lawmakers are not compromised by foreign influences.
Furthermore, Gaetz emphasized that his proposal had received support from both Democrats and Republicans, proving its bipartisan nature. He expressed his disappointment that Speaker McCarthy had not taken action on his amendment and accused him of prioritizing political expediency over the well-being of the American people.
Throughout the interview, Gaetz consistently defended himself against accusations of holding a personal grudge against Speaker McCarthy. He reiterated that his focus was solely on promoting transparency and accountability, and any insinuation otherwise was a distortion of the truth. Gaetz argued that it was important for journalists and the public to critically analyze the actions of politicians and hold them accountable for their decisions.
Additionally, Gaetz highlighted the need for his proposed amendment in light of recent controversies surrounding some members of Congress and their potential foreign ties. He cited specific instances where lawmakers had faced scrutiny for their financial connections to foreign governments, emphasizing the urgency of implementing measures to prevent such conflicts of interest.
In conclusion, Rep. Matt Gaetz fervently defended himself against accusations of holding a grudge against Speaker Kevin McCarthy. He clarified that his actions were driven by a sincere desire for transparency and accountability within the government. Gaetz emphasized his bipartisan support and called for the media and the public to critically analyze the actions of politicians and hold them accountable. Ultimately, Gaetz’s interview on Fox News highlighted the importance of advocating for integrity in public office and ensuring that lawmakers are not compromised by foreign influences.
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