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House speaker vote: McCarthy thanks Trump for final votes as fight nearly breaks out on floor

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Namita Singh,Oliver O'Connell,Bevan Hurley
Sunday 08 January 2023 14:09 GMT
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Trump phone-ins, near-fights and 15 votes: Key moments from a chaotic House Speaker election

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Kevin McCarthy was finally elected speaker of the House of Representatives after 15 rounds of voting, clinching the gavel just after midnight on Saturday.

The longest contest for speaker of the House of Representatives in more than a century finally came to an end as six remaining Republican holdouts opted to vote “present”, giving Mr McCarthy a majority over Democrat Hakeem Jeffries.

Earlier, Republican House member Mike Rogers had to be physically restrained after lunging at Matt Gaetz amid chaotic scenes in the House.

Congressman Richard Hudson grabbed Mr Rogers by his face and physically pulled him away.

In his first speech as speaker, Mr McCarthy thanked former president Donald Trump for “helping get those final votes”.

Mr McCarthy’s bid had been delayed by a group of far-right Republicans including the likes of Lauren Boebert and Mr Gaetz.

However, on Friday he made significant progress in the 12th ballot, managing to flip a total of 14 representatives-elect in his favour after lengthy negotiations.

In video: Kevin McCarthy finally elected House Speaker after 15 rounds of voting as GOP rebels relent

Kevin McCarthy finally elected House speaker after 15 rounds of voting as GOP rebels relent
Namita Singh7 January 2023 07:38

Trump Cabinet secretary says GOP now ‘ignoring him’

Donald Trump’s former Secretary of the Interior claims his old boss is losing his grip on the Republican Party.

Ryan Zinke, who formerly served as Mr Trump’s Interior secretary, appeared on “CNN Tonight” on Thursday to discuss the ongoing battle in Congress over the House speaker position and about Mr Trump’s future with the party.

Graig Graziosi reports.

Former Trump Cabinet secretary says GOP ‘ignoring him’ as influence wanes

The former president has thus far failed to rally his party around a new Speaker of the House

Oliver O'Connell7 January 2023 07:40

In video: GOP representative held back from confronting Matt Gaetz during chaos on House floor

GOP representative held back from confronting Matt Gaetz during chaos on House floor
Namita Singh7 January 2023 07:44

In video: Moment Matt Gaetz ‘changes mind’ over speaker vote during talk with Kevin McCarthy

Moment Matt Gaetz ‘changes mind’ over Speaker vote during talk with Kevin McCarthy
Namita Singh7 January 2023 07:44

McCarthy’s appetite for brinksmanship under question from GOP hardliners

Several Republican hardliners have questioned Kevin McCarthy’s willingness to engage in brinksmanship when negotiating with president Joe Biden, whose Democrats control the Senate. They have raged in the past when Senate Republicans led by Mitch McConnell agreed to compromise deals.

The hardliners, also including Freedom Caucus chairman Scott Perry and Chip Roy of Texas, said concessions they extracted from Mr McCarthy will make it easier to pursue such tactics this year – or force another vote on McCarthy’s leadership if he does not live up to their expectations.

“You have changes in how we’re going to spend and allocate money that are going to be historic,” said representative Mr Perry.

“We don’t want clean debt ceilings to just go through and just keep paying the bill without some counteracting effort to control spending when the Democrats control the White House and control the Senate.”

Newly elected speaker of the US House of Representatives Kevin McCarthy swears in the members of the 118th Congress at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on 7 January 2023
Newly elected speaker of the US House of Representatives Kevin McCarthy swears in the members of the 118th Congress at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on 7 January 2023 (AFP via Getty Images)

One of those Democrats, Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer, warned that the concessions Mr McCarthy made to win the job may come back to haunt him.

“Kevin McCarthy’s concessions to the extremists in his party make it far more likely that the Maga Republican controlled House will cause a government shutdown or a default with devastating consequences to our country,” Mr Schumer said in a statement.

In a sharp contrast to this week’s battles among House Republicans, Mr Biden and Mr McConnell appeared together in Kentucky on Wednesday to highlight investments in infrastructure.

Mr McCarthy’s belated victory came the day after the two-year anniversary of the 6 January 2021 attack on the US Capitol, when a violent mob stormed Congress in an attempt to overturn then-president Donald Trump’s election loss.

Namita Singh7 January 2023 07:50

Watch moment McCarthy is finally elected House speaker after chaotic Congress scenes

Watch the moment Kevin McCarthy finally elected as House Speaker in 15th round

Watch the moment Republican Kevin McCarthy was elected as the new US Speaker after winning the 15th vote following chaotic scenes in Congress. Mr McCarthy won by a margin of 216-211. Congress cannot function without a House Speaker, marking the role as one of the most powerful positions in US politics. Mr McCarthy was elected with the votes of fewer than half the House members only because five in his own party withheld their votes – not backing either him or another contender. This week's failed votes marked the highest number of ballots for the speakership since 1859. Click here to sign up for our newsletters.

Namita Singh7 January 2023 07:53

McCarthy thanks Trump for 'helping get those final votes'

Republican Kevin McCarthy was elected House speaker on a historic post-midnight 15th ballot early Saturday, overcoming holdouts from his own ranks and floor tensions that boiled over after a chaotic week that tested the new GOP majority’s ability to govern.

“My father always told me, it’s not how you start, it’s how you finish,” Mr McCarthy told cheering fellow Republicans.

House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy and John Leganski, his deputy chief of staff, celebrate after McCarthy was elected speaker of the House on 7 January 2023 in Washington, DC
House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy and John Leganski, his deputy chief of staff, celebrate after McCarthy was elected speaker of the House on 7 January 2023 in Washington, DC (Getty Images)

Eager to confront president Joe Biden and the Democrats, he promised subpoenas and investigations. “Now the hard work begins,” the California Republican declared.

He credited former president Donald Trump for standing with him and for making late calls “helping get those final votes.”

Namita Singh7 January 2023 08:29

Former Trump aide eviscerates ‘self-serving’ Matt Gaetz for ‘political stunt’

Max Miller, former aide to Donald Trump and current representative-elect for Ohio’s 7th District, had a sharp assessment of Matt Gaetz earlier as the Republican speaker debacle entered its fourth and final day.

Speaking on Fox Business Network, Mr Miller — who backed GOP leader Kevin McCarthy in all the votes for speaker — was asked if Mr McCarthy’s struggles were reflecting poorly on former president Trump.

Here’s how he responded:

Rep-elect and ex-Trump aide eviscerates ‘self-serving’ Gaetz for ‘political stunt’

Ohio congressman-elect Max Miller slammed Florida rep for putting himself before American people

Namita Singh7 January 2023 08:40

Speaker McCarthy: A weakened leader or emboldened survivor?

Republican Kevin McCarthy is the new House speaker, but as bruising as it was for him to seize the gavel in a history-making election, it may be even more difficult for the embattled leader to do much with the powerful position — or to even keep it,” writes Lisa Mascaro for The Associated Press.

“Like the two most recent Republican speakers, John Boehner and Paul Ryan, McCarthy takes the helm of a restive, rebellious majority split in much the way as the party itself, between what’s left of the Grand Old Party conservatives and a new generation of tea party-to-Donald Trump hard-liners preferring almost no big government at all.”

Full report below.

Speaker McCarthy: A weakened leader or emboldened survivor?

Republican Kevin McCarthy is the new House speaker, but it took day and days, and 15 roll call votes, ending early Saturday

Bevan Hurley7 January 2023 09:30

John Bolton vows 2024 presidential run to stop Trump

Former US national security adviser John Bolton has vowed to launch a presidential bid and confront Donald Trump, whose support he alleges is in “terminal decline”.

The 74-year foreign policy hawk has never held elected office, but has said he believes he could win in two years, by pushing for America to adopt a tougher line against nations such as China and Russia.

A longtime backer of the invasion of Iraq, Mr Bolton claimed in an interview with a British broadcaster that his run would not be a vanity project.

Andrew Buncombe reports.

Bolton vows 2024 presidential run to stop Trump securing White House

Former president once called security adviser ‘one of the dumbest people in Washington’

Oliver O'Connell7 January 2023 09:40

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