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McCarthy considers running for Speaker amidst Israel’s war.

Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), who was ousted as House Speaker just last week, said he would not rule out running for the position again.

Radio host Hugh Hewitt interviewed⁤ Mr. McCarthy‍ on ‍Monday, asking what he​ would do if the speaker’s⁤ race were deadlocked.

“Eight Republicans brought ⁤you down. I don’t know if they can change their mind, but I don’t think we’re going to get to ⁣a speaker other⁤ than Kevin McCarthy this week,​ and we can’t not have a speaker right now. Would you be ⁣willing to go back if those⁤ eight retreated?” Mr. Hewitt asked.

Mr. McCarthy said, “Whatever⁣ the conference wants, I will do. I think we need to be strong. I think we need to be united.”

However, he added, he thought it was ⁤unlikely that the⁣ eight Republicans who voted him out⁤ would change their minds.

“It was a personal thing,”‌ he said, claiming they were unhappy that⁤ he didn’t double down on a government shutdown. “It wasn’t about ⁣where we were going.”

‌ But with the war that erupted in Israel over ⁤the weekend, some are commenting that⁤ the situation has changed.

Israel

⁤ ‍On Monday, Rep. John Duarte (R-Calif.) told Fox News ⁢that “there is no greater friend of⁤ Israel than Kevin McCarthy,” and called to reinstate him as House speaker.

When Mr. McCarthy was voted out, it marked the⁤ first⁣ time in Congress’s 234 years of history, leaving questions of how the lower ‌chamber would‌ operate ⁣while the seat was open.

Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.) became the Speaker pro tempore, as ‌Mr. McCarthy was able to appoint an acting speaker before he was⁢ vacate. Reps. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and Steve Scalise (R-La.) ⁣are running for the seat, and a vote will take place Oct. 11. But it seems unlikely that the House will conduct⁢ much business before the vote‌ takes place, potentially​ leaving the⁤ Israel issue untouched while the government shutdown deadline of Oct. 17 nears.

Mr. McCarthy also touted his record on Israel in his ⁤interview with Mr. Hewitt.

“I have spoken to a number‌ of people in Israel, from the speaker and others ‌that are personal friends. President [Isaac] Herzog just called me last week, prior to this,” he said. His first trip as speaker was to Israel to ‍speak at the Knesset, Israel’s House of ⁣Representatives, at​ the anniversary of the ⁢creation of Israel. Separately, he told Fox News that his friends​ in Israel say the attack over the ⁣weekend ​was “their Pearl Harbor.”

“The ​first thing we need to do is show a clear support for Israel long term. Secondly … with the number of hostages that were ⁣taken. We should⁤ build our own team from the individuals from the ‍hostage situation to help‍ them in this endeavor. Americans were taken as well. We have the right to do ⁣it,” he told⁢ Mr. Hewitt.

He outlined ​what he ‍thought Congress should act in ‍the coming days, ‍taking ‌a strong stance in support of Israel and denouncing the Hamas,⁢ as well‍ as putting pressure on ⁤Iran.

He pointed out‌ that anti-Semitism has grown, even in the halls of ⁣Congress.

“I remember when [Rashida] Talib wanted ‍to have an anti-Semitism meeting, I canceled the⁤ room,” he said, referring ⁣to the congresswoman of Palestinian descent.

“I’m still a ​member [of Congress]. I’m going to continue to fight and act,” he said. ⁢”This is a time for Congress to speak as one voice.”

Mr. Duarte said on Fox News that “facts ⁤are much different today than they were Tuesday of last week” with the attack on Israel and called on ‌his ⁤Democratic counterparts to allow Mr. McCarthy to be voted back in.

“Kevin McCarthy has been engaged in world affairs. ⁤We‌ need Kevin McCarthy back in the speakership ⁤right now. We need⁤ to get that vote done this week,” he said.

“They’re ‍going to ⁣run out of ordnance, and we’re not going⁤ to be able to authorize ‌the⁤ funding to get them the weapons and the defense they need. We have one of our strongest allies in the world under attack, and we are dilly-dallying around with a ⁤leadership struggle in the House ⁣that should‍ never have occurred.”

Mr. Jordan, who is running ‍for speaker, said on Fox News that his first move if elected would be to help Israel.

“There will be some resolution on the floor to support the state of Israel,” he told Maria Bartiromo. “This is our great friend and great ally, the state of Israel,

What does McCarthy believe were the reasons behind the eight Republicans ⁤voting against him, and does he think⁤ they would change their minds in the future

Rep. Kevin McCarthy, who was recently removed from ‍his position as ​House Speaker, has expressed that he would not rule out running for the position again. In an interview with radio host‍ Hugh Hewitt, McCarthy was asked what he would do if the speaker’s race were deadlocked.

During the interview, Hewitt brought⁤ up the fact that eight Republicans were responsible for McCarthy’s downfall. He asked‍ if McCarthy would be willing to go back if those eight individuals changed their minds. McCarthy ​responded by saying, “Whatever the conference wants, I will do. I think ​we need ⁤to be strong. I‍ think we need⁤ to be united.”

Despite his willingness to reconsider ⁢the position, McCarthy ⁤expressed doubt that the eight Republicans‌ who voted against him would change their minds. He believes that their decision was personal, stemming from their dissatisfaction with ⁤his refusal to support a government shutdown, rather than a disagreement about the⁢ direction of the party.

However, recent ⁣developments surrounding the situation ⁢in Israel


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