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Matt Gaetz calls for Jim Jordan to go after House Speaker job

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:


  • Rep. Matt Gaetz urged Rep. Jim Jordan to run to be the next Speaker of the House.
  • Gaetz is among a handful of Republicans who oppose House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy becoming House speaker next week.
  • The 118th Congress will convene on Jan. 3, 2023.

Rep. Matt Gaetz (Fla.) said over the weekend that his Christmas wish is for his Republican colleague, Jim Jordan (Ohio), to run to be the next Speaker of the House.

“All I want for Christmas is @Jim_Jordan to realize he should be Speaker of the House!” Gaetz wrote in a Saturday tweet.

Gaetz, who has repeatedly spoken out against House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) taking up the Speaker’s gavel, followed up that tweet with another on Sunday asking his followers to encourage Jordan to run for top House spot.

The Florida lawmaker has previously supported Jordan for the post, telling Fox News in August that Jordan was the “hardest-working” and the “most talented member” in his more conservative base.

Jordan, who will chair the House Judiciary Committee when the GOP assumes the majority next month, has not announced plans to run for the leadership post.

The Ohio Republican has endorsed McCarthy for House Speaker and expressed concerns this month that Republicans conspiring against the minority leader could work with Democrats to elect a different leader.

McCarthy won a House Republican Conference vote last month but must secure the position on the floor when the next Congress forms in January.

The GOP leader faces a challenge from far-right lawmaker Rep. Andy Biggs (Ariz.), who previously failed to beat McCarthy in the conference vote.

Some far-right Republicans, including members of the House Freedom Caucus, are pushing for more conservative leadership in the House following the party’s underperformance in the midterm elections.

Biggs and Gaetz join three other Republicans — Ralph Norman (S.C.), Matt Rosendale (Mont.) and Bob Good (Va.) — in publicly expressing strong opposition to McCarthy as the next Speaker.

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Other Republicans, including Scott Perry (Pa.) and Lauren Boebert (Colo.), have said they will not support McCarthy as Speaker unless there is a mechanism to easily remove him from the top post.

Source: New York Post

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