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McCarthy rejects motion to remove threat before House vote on 45-day resolution.

House ⁤Speaker⁣ McCarthy Defiant ‌Amid Threats of ⁤Removal

House⁢ Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA)​ remains undeterred by internal‍ party⁣ threats to remove him,‍ as the House of Representatives races ‍against the clock to avert a government shutdown.

The House is set to vote on a 45-day continuing resolution, requiring a two-thirds majority to pass.​ While ‌McCarthy strives to prevent a shutdown, he faces opposition from ​a vocal minority within the GOP who⁢ have yet to agree on a ⁢replacement.

“You know what, if somebody wants⁤ to remove‌ me because ⁣I want to be the adult in the‍ room. Go ahead and try. But I think this country​ is too important. And I will stand with our ​military. I’ll stand with our border agents,” McCarthy declared.

Lawmakers​ are scheduled to vote on the bill on⁣ Saturday afternoon, ​with the Senate following suit at ⁢1 p.m. Some Republicans are optimistic about garnering Democratic support, while⁤ others have indicated their opposition.

Funding‍ for Ukraine has become a contentious issue ‌among right-wing​ Republicans, with some threatening to reject any package that includes such funds. Conversely, Democrats have shown greater support for Ukraine ⁤funding, and the Senate has already approved a continuing ​resolution that includes it.

If ‌a continuing resolution fails to pass, the government⁣ will shut down on Oct. 1, ⁢resulting ⁢in furloughs and unpaid work ⁤for hundreds of‍ thousands of federal workers. Essential‌ services will continue, but without pay for those required to work. Congress, however, will still receive their pay during the shutdown.

The last government shutdown occurred from December 2018 to January 2019, lasting 35 days.

Reese Gorman‌ contributed to this report.

What challenges does House Speaker McCarthy face from within his own party in his efforts to rally support for the continuing resolution?

Title: House Speaker McCarthy Defiant Amid Threats of Removal

Introduction

House‌ Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA)⁣ remains resolute in the‍ face of internal party threats⁢ to ⁣remove him. As ​the‍ House of Representatives races against the clock to avert a government shutdown, McCarthy is determined⁤ to prevent it despite opposition from a vocal minority within the GOP.

The Continuing ⁢Resolution and McCarthy’s Determination

The House‌ is scheduled​ to vote on a 45-day ⁣continuing resolution, which requires a two-thirds⁣ majority to pass. McCarthy, ⁢recognizing the need to⁣ avoid a government shutdown,⁤ strives to rally support for the ‍resolution. ⁤However, he faces resistance from‌ members of ​his own ⁣party, who have yet⁣ to agree⁤ on a suitable replacement for him.

In McCarthy’s defiant response to‌ those trying to remove him, he stated, “You know what,​ if somebody wants‌ to remove ​me because I want to be the adult in the room, go ​ahead and try.​ But I think ‍this country is too important. And I will stand with⁤ our military. I’ll stand ‌with our border agents.”

Potential Outcomes and Concerns

Lawmakers are set‌ to vote on‍ the bill on Saturday afternoon, with the Senate following suit shortly ‍after. Some Republicans are optimistic about garnering Democratic support for the resolution, while others have already ⁤signaled their opposition.

One contentious issue that has emerged among right-wing Republicans is funding for Ukraine. Some members of the party have threatened to reject ‍any package ‍that includes such ⁢funds. Conversely, Democrats have ⁢shown greater support ​for ⁣Ukraine funding, and the Senate has already approved⁣ a continuing resolution that ​includes it.

Implications of a Failed Resolution

If ⁢the continuing resolution ‌fails to pass, the government will shut down on October 1, resulting in furloughs and‍ unpaid work for hundreds⁢ of thousands of federal ‌workers. Essential services will continue, but those ​required to work will ⁣go without pay. ⁢Notably, Congress will continue to receive their pay during the shutdown, a⁢ fact that has drawn criticism in the past.

The Last Government Shutdown and the Importance ⁣of ‍Resolution

The most recent government shutdown occurred from December 2018 to ‍January 2019, lasting a total of 35 days. Such extended shutdowns have severe ramifications, affecting not ⁣only federal workers but also various industries⁢ and⁤ services that⁣ rely on government funding.

Conclusion

As ​House Speaker McCarthy stands defiant amid threats of removal, the ⁣urgency to pass a continuing ‌resolution grows. The⁤ outcomes of the approaching votes will determine whether the⁣ government can avert a shutdown, ensuring the continued functioning of essential⁣ services and financial ⁣stability for federal workers. The current divide ​within the GOP and the ‍contentious issue of ‌Ukraine funding ‌add further complexity to the situation, ‍highlighting the need for cooperation and decisive action to prevent another harmful shutdown.

Note: Reese Gorman contributed to this‍ report.



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