McCarthy allies reject Ukraine ‘back deal’ claims.
Close allies of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) are vehemently denying accusations of a “secret deal” with Democrats to secure support on the stopgap measure used to avoid a government shutdown. Representatives Garret Graves (R-LA) and Patrick McHenry (R-NC), who played key roles in negotiating the temporary spending deal, have dismissed the claims made by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL). Gaetz alleged that McCarthy made an agreement with House Democrats without the knowledge of other GOP leaders. In response, Gaetz has announced his intention to file a motion to remove McCarthy from his position as speaker. McCarthy, however, has firmly denied any separate spending deal and remains focused on keeping the government open. If Gaetz proceeds with the motion, party leaders will have 48 hours to bring it to a vote, but it is expected that McCarthy will counter with a motion to table, effectively ending the ouster attempt. The timing of the vote on the motion is currently unclear.
What are the accusations made by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) regarding House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) alleged secret deal with Democrats on the stopgap measure?
Close allies of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) are vehemently denying accusations of a “secret deal” with Democrats to secure support on the stopgap measure used to avoid a government shutdown. Representatives Garret Graves (R-LA) and Patrick McHenry (R-NC), who played key roles in negotiating the temporary spending deal, have dismissed the claims made by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL). Gaetz alleged that McCarthy made an agreement with House Democrats without the knowledge of other GOP leaders. In response, Gaetz has announced his intention to file a motion to remove McCarthy from his position as speaker. McCarthy, however, has firmly denied any separate spending deal and remains focused on keeping the government open.
The allegations made by Gaetz have caused a stir within the Republican Party. As the third-ranking Republican in the House, Gaetz’s accusations carry weight, but his claims have been vehemently contradicted by Graves and McHenry. Both representatives have stated that they were fully aware of the negotiations with Democrats and that there was no secret or separate deal made.
Gaetz’s intention to file a motion to remove McCarthy from his position as speaker has further intensified the situation. If Gaetz proceeds with the motion, party leaders will have 48 hours to bring it to a vote. However, it is widely expected that McCarthy will counter with a motion to table, effectively ending the ouster attempt.
The timing of the vote on the motion is currently unclear, adding to the uncertainty surrounding the situation. It remains to be seen how other Republicans will react to Gaetz’s accusations and whether they will support or challenge McCarthy’s leadership. The outcome of the motion will be a significant test of McCarthy’s hold on his position as speaker and the unity of the GOP.
Meanwhile, McCarthy remains focused on the pressing issue at hand: keeping the government open. With the deadline to pass a stopgap measure looming, McCarthy is working diligently to rally support and ensure that the necessary funds are approved to avoid a government shutdown. His denial of any secret deal reflects his commitment to transparency and cooperation among party members.
As the drama unfolds and the allegations and counter-allegations continue to circulate, the political landscape remains tense. The outcome of the motion and its impact on the future of McCarthy’s leadership position will undoubtedly shape the dynamics within the Republican Party. For now, all eyes are on how this intra-party conflict will be resolved and how it will affect the party’s ability to govern and work towards their shared goals.
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