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McCarthy’s tenure as Speaker might be ending soon, says report.

McCarthy’s Time as Speaker May Be Coming to an End: Report

Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy is facing stiff opposition to the⁣ latest ‍spending​ bill and might have to risk​ his speakership by compromising with Democrats​ to get it passed, according to reports.

The California Republican had a rocky road to confirmation as speaker when he suffered 14 failed votes before finally winning​ a ⁣majority of his caucus⁤ to take ​the ⁣speaker’s gavel ​in January.

McCarthy also has faced many calls to step down during his short time heading ⁢the lower chamber of ‍Congress.

But the fight over⁣ the coming vote on the budget bill is shaping up as a particularly perilous time ⁤for the speaker, according ‌to CNN.

One issue that ‍has ⁢put McCarthy’s position in jeopardy was the “move to vacate” provision he⁣ accepted to become​ the speaker. That rule allows a⁢ single Republican ⁢to bring a move to remove him from the⁤ speaker’s chair,​ making him far ​less safe in the role than any previous occupant of⁢ the seat.

Now, the conservatives in⁣ the House GOP caucus are saying the provision is‌ very much on the table if McCarthy‍ compromises too ⁣much with Democrats on the ‌budget, according to CNN’s ⁣Manu Raju and Melanie Zanona.

“The challenge for ⁤McCarthy, and I’ll be real honest with you, is that if he works with the Democrats, obviously, the​ Democrats are not going to do it⁤ for free,” Simpson said. “They‌ want something. So, it’s ⁣going to be a compromise — one of those really ‌bad words‍ in Washington​ for some reason. Then you’re going to ‍find a resolution introduced on the⁣ floor‍ to⁤ vacate the chair.”

The Associated Press also noted that⁣ McCarthy is⁤ facing ⁣stiff headwinds.

“The ​conservative opposition means ‍McCarthy will almost certainly‍ have to win significant Democratic ​support to pass a funding bill — but such an approach risks a new round‍ of ‍conflict with the same conservatives who‍ in‌ the past have threatened to oust ⁣him from the speakership,” it reported Tuesday.

McCarthy urged the GOP caucus to back a short-term budget deal to avoid an Oct. 1 ⁤shutdown of the government​ so that he had more time⁣ to work out a long-term deal.⁣ He argued⁤ that voting for the short-term bill would give his ​caucus time ⁣to work out⁢ greater cuts in ⁣the three-year spending‍ bill that will be prepared next.

CNN reported⁤ the speaker, who has played the part of a budget hawk, told his members that the short-term ‍bill‌ would end up being a boon later, saying, “It’s a great place to have⁢ a very strong fight and to hold our ground.”

But ⁣compounding the budget fight ‌is ⁤McCarthy’s reluctance to launch⁣ impeachment proceedings against President Joe Biden, ​an issue that some conservative members are very hot to push.

The speaker told Breitbart News on Friday that he won’t start any such proceedings unless ⁣he knows he has ​a strong enough coalition⁤ to sustain it all.

“To open an impeachment inquiry is‌ a serious matter, and House Republicans would not take it lightly⁣ or use ⁢it for political purposes,”‍ McCarthy said. “The American people deserve ⁤to be heard on this matter through their elected ‍representatives.

“That’s why, if ​we move forward with an impeachment inquiry, ​it would occur through a vote ​on the floor of the People’s House and not through a declaration by⁢ one person.”

A⁤ floor vote would require 218 votes to ⁤allow an impeachment inquiry to go forward. With 222 Republicans versus 212 Democrats, the GOP ⁤has​ a 10-member ⁣majority⁣ in the House.

However, with around 20 “moderate” ⁤Republicans — some of whom were elected to districts that Biden won in 2020 —⁤ it seems McCarthy does not feel that he​ has⁤ a ‌lock on the votes for impeachment, even though he⁣ has raised the issue himself several times.

The impeachment ‌stalling and the budget fight are shaping⁤ up to be some ‍tall hurdles for the speaker to jump.

If he succeeds in pushing through a budget bill⁤ with too many conservative measures, it is likely⁢ the Democrat-controlled Senate will reject it. McCarthy will ​then have a government​ shutdown on his hands.

However,⁢ if he compromises too much with the Democrats on the budget, he’ll face a revolt​ from ‌conservatives and ‍the “move to vacate” vote that could imperil his position as speaker.

The post McCarthy’s Time as Speaker ⁣May⁣ Be Coming to an End: Report appeared first on The Western Journal.



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