Pelosi ridicules Gaetz’s bid to remove McCarthy: ‘He holds no influence’
Rep. Nancy Pelosi Doubts Effort to Vacate House Speaker Kevin McCarthy Will Succeed
During her appearance on CNN’s State of the Union, Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) expressed skepticism about the likelihood of a motion to vacate current House Speaker Kevin McCarthy being successful. This came after Rep. Matt Gaetz’s interview, where he vowed to file the motion later in the week, citing McCarthy’s passage of a resolution with House Democrats against the wishes of some fellow Republicans as grounds for removal.
Pelosi Highlights Democratic Victory and Values Debate
Pelosi praised Rep. Hakeem Jeffries for his role in securing a victory in the continuing resolution, emphasizing that it was a win for Democrats and a defeat for the MAGAs. She emphasized that the budget issue was not just about finances but also a debate on values. Pelosi dismissed Gaetz’s influence in the House, stating that he only seeks attention on TV and raises money online.
However, Pelosi quickly shifted the focus to discussing a serious leader, offering praise for the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA).
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Uncertainty Surrounding McCarthy’s Potential Removal
In order to vacate McCarthy, 218 votes are required, and it remains unclear whether Gaetz will garner enough support without the help of Democrats. With 212 Democratic members, only a small number of Republicans would need to defect for the motion to pass. It is worth noting that only one member is needed to file the motion initially.
McCarthy assumed the role of House Speaker after the 2022 midterm elections, with Pelosi choosing to step down as the minority leader. Jefferies has since taken over as the party leader in the House.
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