Gaetz: Jeffries is a Democratic ‘Frontman’, Not Truly in Charge.
GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz: Hakeem Jeffries is Just a “Frontman” for Nancy Pelosi
In a recent interview on Newsmax, Republican Representative Matt Gaetz of Florida argued that House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is merely a “frontman” for former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
The discussion arose in the context of reports that some House Republicans were considering striking a deal with Democrats to elect a House speaker other than Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio.
Gaetz expressed surprise that supporting Jordan is a difficult decision for some Republican lawmakers.
The congressman explained that Kevin McCarthy is no longer speaker because he lost the trust of a group of Republican conference members by failing to fulfill the agreements he made in January to secure the position.
“I think Jim Jordan has a lot of trust among conservative Republicans, more moderate Republicans. He’s one of our most effective campaigners and fundraisers. He is a man of vision and courage and virtue,” Gaetz stated.
He continued, “And the only reason we aren’t taking a vote on Jim Jordan tomorrow is because the swamp wants an opportunity to regroup and reconstitute and threaten House conservatives that if we don’t take back Kevin McCarthy, like some jilted ex, somehow we’re going to be forced into a deal with Democrats that empowers Hakeem Jeffries and Republicans who might want to do that deal with Democrats.”
After Jim Jordan was elected Speaker-Designate on Friday, Speaker Pro Tem @PatrickMcHenry made us take Saturday off, Sunday off, and now MONDAY OFF!
The Swamp is trying to delay a vote on the House floor as long as possible, hoping conservatives will move backward to Kevin… pic.twitter.com/Z9SjqiNRz0
— Rep. Matt Gaetz (@RepMattGaetz) October 15, 2023
“We should not go backward to Kevin McCarthy. We should go forward with Jim Jordan,” Gaetz emphasized.
The representative further contended that Pelosi is the one truly in charge of Democrats, operating behind the scenes.
“Nancy Pelosi rules with an iron fist,” Gaetz asserted. “And by the way, she’s still the one in charge of that conference. I mean, Hakeem Jeffries is the frontman, but the person that’s really calling the shots among the Democrats is Nancy Pelosi.”
“She’s the one who made the decision that they didn’t want to own McCarthy, and that’s why they didn’t support him on my motion to vacate,” he added.
In other words, if even some Democrats had voted against the motion to vacate the speaker chair, it would have appeared they were saving McCarthy’s job.
On Oct. 3, Gaetz, along with seven other Republicans, joined all the House Democrats to remove McCarthy as speaker. The final vote was 216-210.
“As Republicans, our general nature is to be more independent-minded, to be more independent thinking” than the Democrats, Gaetz observed.
“We question centralized control of things as a natural part of our ideology, so we’re a little bit more unruly at times, but I think that the American people want to see some unruliness in Washington, D.C,” he said.
Some Republicans want to cut a deal with Democrat leader Hakeem Jeffries to elect a Speaker.
With Democrats controlling the White House and the Senate, we must not give up control of the House.
Republicans should unite behind Jim Jordan as our Speaker of the House!
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) October 15, 2023
As of Monday, support for a Jordan speakership appeared to be gaining momentum as holdouts including Representatives Mike Rogers of Alabama, Ken Calvert of California, and Ann Wagner of Missouri, came on board.
During a Monday Fox News interview, McCarthy himself said the GOP conference should back Jordan.
It’s one thing to get elected. It’s another thing to govern.
It’s time to get the House out of this tailspin, come together, and get America back on the right track.@Jim_Jordan can do it. pic.twitter.com/gTk23QB9NM
— Kevin McCarthy (@SpeakerMcCarthy) October 16, 2023
“My focus is to get Jim Jordan elected speaker. Get this congress back moving again,” McCarthy stated.
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GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz: Hakeem Jeffries is Just a “Frontman” for Nancy Pelosi
In a recent interview on Newsmax, Republican Representative Matt Gaetz of Florida argued that House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is merely a “frontman” for former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
The discussion arose in the context of reports that some House Republicans were considering striking a deal with Democrats to elect a House speaker other than Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio.
Gaetz expressed surprise that supporting Jordan is a difficult decision for some Republican lawmakers.
The congressman explained that Kevin McCarthy is no longer speaker because he lost the trust of a group of Republican conference members by failing to fulfill the agreements he made in January to secure the position.
“I think Jim Jordan has a lot of trust among conservative Republicans, more moderate Republicans. He’s one of our most effective campaigners and fundraisers. He is a man of vision and courage and virtue,” Gaetz stated.
He continued, “And the only reason we aren’t taking a vote on Jim Jordan tomorrow is because the swamp wants an opportunity to regroup and reconstitute and threaten House conservatives that if we don’t take back Kevin McCarthy, like some jilted ex, somehow we’re going to be forced into a deal with Democrats that empowers Hakeem Jeffries and Republicans who might want to do that deal with
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