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Who’s Next? Speculations Abound, Candidates Emerge for House Speaker After McCarthy’s Removal.

Who’s Next? Rumors Swirl, Candidates ⁤Emerge ⁢for House Speaker Following McCarthy’s Ouster

The House of⁢ Representatives has‍ been thrown into⁢ chaos after Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz successfully​ had Kevin McCarthy ‍kicked out‍ of the speaker’s chair on⁤ Tuesday.

Already a ⁤number of ⁢candidates have come forward, and others ⁤are rumored to be⁤ in the wings.

As the ‍horse-trading starts, the seat is temporarily held ​by North Carolina Rep. Patrick McHenry, ⁢a McCarthy‍ ally.

One of the first names bandied about to take‍ over ​as leader ⁣of the House was none other than former President Donald Trump.

The fact is, the House ‌speaker does not have ⁣to be a member of the House — though to date they⁢ all have been. So it would be perfectly legal​ for Trump to take the seat ‍if he were to get ⁢the ⁤votes.

Almost‌ immediately after McCarthy was⁢ deposed, Texas‌ Rep. ​Troy Nehls‍ said‌ he⁤ would be nominating Trump for the position.

“President Trump, the greatest president of my lifetime, has a proven record of putting America first and will make the House great again,” he​ said.

Nehls ⁢isn’t alone. Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene ‍ and Florida Rep. Greg Steube also called for Trump to ​take the speaker’s​ chair.

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But what does Trump himself have to say about all the chatter?

“If I can help them during the‌ process, I would do it, but ⁢we have some ⁢great people in the Republican Party that could​ do a great job as speaker,” Trump said on Wednesday.

“I’ll do whatever it is to⁣ help but my focus — my ​total focus —⁢ is being president and, ⁢quite ⁢honestly, making America great again.”

But there are a ⁣lot of candidates other than Trump eyeing⁤ the seat.

Several members of Congress have already thrown their hats in ‍the ring, including Majority Leader Steve Scalise ​of Louisiana and conservative⁢ favorite ​ Jim Jordan ⁤ of Ohio.

Then there are the long shots.

Some, including ⁤Maryland Rep. Andy Harris, have floated Florida Rep. Byron⁣ Donalds. Donalds⁤ was nominated for ⁤the speakership back in January before McCarthy won the role.

Axios reported that Oklahoma Rep. Kevin Hern may also be in​ contention.

So who is the favorite? According to Axios, Scalise and Jordan ⁢are the two front-runners. (For what it’s worth, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem ‌has predicted that Jordan will ultimately come out on top.)

Clearly, ⁤there is no heir apparent. Things look to be ​on hold in the House while Republicans wrangle over who will ‍lead the chamber ⁣and the countdown clock⁤ ticks on the recent short-term, stopgap ⁤budget.


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‌Is there a possibility of more ⁣candidates emerging in the ‍race for House Speaker, and how might this impact‌ the dynamics and alliances within ⁣the party

Nt-runners at the moment. Scalise, as the current Majority Leader, has experience and a ‍strong ⁣support base among Republicans. Jordan, on the other‍ hand, is seen as a champion of conservative values ⁣and has​ a loyal following within the party.

Another‌ potential candidate to keep an eye on ⁣is California Rep. Devin Nunes. Nunes is a prominent Republican figure who has served as the Ranking Member of the House Intelligence ‍Committee. He has been a vocal supporter of former⁢ President Trump ‍and has the backing of many conservatives.

While these candidates have emerged as front-runners, it is important to note that the race for House Speaker is still in its early stages. More candidates may come forward and the dynamics‍ could change as negotiations and⁢ alliances are formed.

The selection of the House‍ Speaker is ‌a crucial decision that will shape the direction of the Republican Party and the House of Representatives. The ‍Speaker plays‍ a vital role ​in setting the legislative agenda​ and leading the party in Congress. ‍It is essential that the chosen candidate is capable,⁢ experienced,‍ and able to unite the party.

As the Republican Party⁤ navigates this pivotal ‍moment, it is clear that there are a number of qualified candidates‍ vying for the position. Whether it‌ be former President Trump, Steve Scalise, Jim Jordan, or ⁤another contender, the choice of the House Speaker will have far-reaching implications for the party and the nation. The coming‌ days ⁤and weeks will reveal who will ultimately rise to the challenge and take ​on‌ this influential role.



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