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Biden admin avoids Speaker dispute.

The White House‍ wants ‍nothing to ⁣do with the battle for⁢ second‌ in line to the ‍presidency.

According to White⁤ House Press Secretary​ Karine Jean-Pierre, President Joe Biden is staying ⁤out of the ‌Speaker of the House⁢ fight. President Biden, ​who has decades ⁢of experience in the Senate, has no say in‌ the matter.

In an interview⁢ with journalist John Harwood, President Biden criticized House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.).

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“The Speaker’s made a terrible​ bargain. In order to keep the speakership, he’s willing to‍ do things that ⁢he,⁤ I think, he knows are inconsistent with the constitutional processes,” President Biden said.

“There is a group of MAGA Republicans⁣ who genuinely want⁢ to have a fundamental change in‍ the way that the system works,” President Biden continued. “And that’s what‍ worries me the most.”

The Speaker‍ fight “is something for​ House Republicans to decide,” said Ms. Jean-Pierre, who took a⁢ shot ‌at ⁣the lower congressional chamber.

“Look … there is chaos in⁣ House Republicans. I ⁣mean, what we saw this weekend should not have happened. It ‌should not have happened,” she said, referring to the U.S. government being saved from shutting‌ down at ‍the ⁢11th hour with‍ a 45-day continuing resolution.

Their ‘Basic,⁤ Basic, Basic Duty’

“I mean, thank goodness that⁣ the government is open and that critical programs are now moving forward,” she ​continued. “But they should have never marched us to ‌the brink that they did.

“And it is​ their basic, basic, basic duty to ⁢keep the government open. And so ⁣we’re just not going to get involved. That is for House Republicans to⁤ decide.”

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) has announced that he ⁤will file a motion to oust Mr. McCarthy, setting⁢ up another intra-party fight.

On the House​ floor, Mr. Gaetz said President Biden has been⁤ taking Mr. McCarthy’s “lunch⁣ money.”

Mr. Gaetz, who has been in Congress​ since 2017, told CNN that ⁤the 45-day continuing resolution (CR) to fund the government was the impetus for his announcement.

“Speaker McCarthy made an agreement ‍with House conservatives⁢ in January,” he said.

“And since then,⁤ he has been in brazen repeated material breach of that agreement. This agreement he ⁣made ​with Democrats to really blow past a lot of‍ the spending guardrails we had set⁢ up is a⁤ last straw.”

Mr. Gaetz went on to claim: “Overnight, I​ learned that Kevin McCarthy had a secret deal with Democrats on Ukraine. So as he was baiting Republicans to vote for a continuing resolution without Ukraine money, ​saying that we were‍ going to⁢ jam the Senate on Ukraine, he ⁢then turns around and makes a secret deal.”

Ms. Jean-Pierre ⁤appeared to deny there ​was a side deal.‌ Mr. McCarthy told reporters that there was no side deal.

During his House ‍floor⁤ speech decrying the approved spending bill, Mr. ​Gaetz​ blasted‌ what he ⁢called a “yellow brick road ⁣paved by​ Speaker‌ McCarthy.”

Border Security Measures

The House failed to pass a continuing resolution ‌as 21 Republicans, including Mr. Gaetz, joined Democrats ⁢to reject a one-month funding bill⁤ that would have included border security ⁤measures.

The legislation would have reduced⁤ funding by almost 8.13 percent for almost all 12 appropriations—bringing the total amount of⁢ spending to $1.59 trillion. It would have run through Oct. 31.

These appropriations are Agriculture-Food‍ and Drug Administration; Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies; Department of Defense; Energy⁣ and Water Development and Related⁤ Agencies; Financial Services​ and​ General Government Appropriations ​Act; Department of Homeland Security; Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies; Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies; legislative branch; Military Construction-Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies;​ Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs; Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related ‍Agencies.

The only ones that would have been exempt from the almost 8.13 percent cut ⁣would be the Defense Department, Veterans⁢ Affairs Department, ⁣and disaster relief.

The legislation included border security‍ measures such as resuming border wall construction, which President‍ Biden suspended on Jan. 20, 2021—the day he took office—in⁣ what ⁢was a repudiation of his predecessor Donald Trump’s hardline border​ and immigration policies.

The CR does not include funding for Ukraine amid its war with⁣ Russia.

On Sept. 28, with 117 Republicans voting no, 101 Republicans ‌joined all 210​ Democrats to pass a bill that would provide $300 million in assistance to the Eastern European country.

During his appearance⁣ on “State of the Union,” Mr. ⁤Gaetz dropped his bombshell news about trying to oust the Speaker.

‘We Need to ⁣Rip Off ⁤the Band-Aid’

“I do intend to file a motion to⁣ vacate ​against Speaker McCarthy this week,” he said. “I⁤ think, I think we need to move on with new leadership that can be trustworthy.”

Mr. Gaetz accused⁤ Mr. ​McCarthy of going ⁤back and forth on issues and not keeping promises.

“Look, the one thing everybody has in common is that nobody trusts‍ Kevin McCarthy. He lied to Biden. He lied to House conservatives. He had ​appropriators marching ⁤to a‌ different number altogether,” he said.

“And the reason we were backed up against shutdown politics is not a bug⁤ of the​ system,​ it’s a feature,”‍ continued Mr.‌ Gaetz.

“Kevin ‍McCarthy’s goal was to make ⁣multiple contradictory promises, to⁢ delay everything,‌ back us up against shutdown politics and, at the end of the day, blow past the spending guardrails he agreed to.”

On​ CBS’‌ “Face the⁤ Nation,”⁣ Mr. ​McCarthy had a response to Mr.⁤ Gaetz: Game on.

Mr. McCarthy said ⁢Mr. Gaetz’s⁢ wanting to get the gavel out of his hand is “nothing new” and that‍ he has sought to do so ‍since Mr.⁤ McCarthy ran for Speaker in January.⁢ He eventually won the post after 15 rounds of‌ balloting and‌ many concessions to ‌the hardline Freedom Caucus, including lowering ⁣the ​threshold for putting forth a motion to vacate to just one member.

“I’ll survive.⁣ You know, ‌this is personal‍ with⁢ Matt,” said Mr. ​McCarthy. “Matt voted against the most conservative ability⁤ to protect our border, secure our border.

“He’s more interested in securing TV interviews than doing something. He wanted to‍ push us into a shutdown,‍ even threatening his own⁢ district with all the military people there who would not be⁤ paid‍ only because⁣ he wants to‌ take this motion.

“So be it. Bring it on. Let’s⁢ get⁤ over with it. Let’s start governing again.”

“Retreat ​is never a strategy to win ⁣anything,”‌ said⁤ Mr. Gaetz in his House ‌floor speech.

Whether House Democrats will‌ come to ⁢Mr. McCarthy’s rescue is to be determined. Many scenarios have⁢ been speculated. One of them could be Mr. McCarthy supporting $24 ⁣billion ‌in supplemental ⁣Ukraine assistance the ⁤Biden‍ administration has requested. Additionally, Democrats want‌ to avoid ‌being seen as ⁢siding with Mr. Gaetz, though they could vote “present.”

Following Mr. Gaetz’s speech, Rep. Marianette ‌Miller-Meeks (R-Iowa) said that⁣ a motion to vacate would ​”derail” the appropriations⁢ process and the ⁣impeachment inquiry of President Biden.

As to when exactly Mr. Gaetz will file the‌ motion​ to vacate, as he said in that speech: “Stay tuned.”

Into such a chaotic situation. He believes that the Speaker’s position is crucial for stability and‍ effective governance. This raises‍ several questions​ related to Political Action⁤ Committees (PACs):

The White‍ House has‍ made it clear that President Joe Biden will not be involved in the battle for the second ⁣position in line to the presidency. White House Press Secretary ​Karine Jean-Pierre stated that President Biden, with his extensive experience ​in the Senate, has no say in the matter.

In ⁢an interview with journalist John ⁢Harwood, President Biden criticized​ House Speaker Kevin⁢ McCarthy, a Republican from California. He expressed his concerns ⁣about a group of Republicans, who he referred ⁣to as MAGA Republicans, wanting to bring about a​ fundamental change in the way the⁤ system works.

Ms. ⁢Jean-Pierre emphasized that the‌ fight for the Speaker’s position⁣ is something that ⁢House Republicans should decide.​ She further ‍commented on the chaos within the House Republicans, referring ‌to‌ recent events that led to a last-minute resolution to prevent a government shutdown.

President Biden’s ‍main‍ point of concern ​is that⁤ the government should have never been⁤ brought



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