US Politics

Republicans opposing McCarthy say they are determined to sink his speakership bid if demands not met

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., aims to be the next speaker.

House Republicans opposing Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s endangered bid for speaker say he’s not agreeing to their demands, which include significant changes in how the GOP conference operates and major spending cuts. 

They say they’re prepared to vote against his candidacy for speaker on the House floor on Jan. 3 if McCarthy, R-Calif., doesn’t cede to their demands, and they claim there are several other Republicans who will do the same. 

“Miracles do happen,” Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., said when asked if there is any chance he’d vote for McCarthy. “I am a hard no. I am willing to listen for the next 33 days… I’m anxious to listen. I went to a meeting yesterday where we listened.”

“If it’s just [changes to House] rules, no,” Norman told Fox News Digital. “It’s going to have to be more substantive than just rules. Rules can be waived… He’s going to have to give an ironclad… agreement that we will have a budget that will balance. If not in seven years, give me a timeframe.”

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., aims to be the next speaker.
(REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst)

GOP SENATORS DEMAND VOTE ON MILITARY VACCINE MANDATE IN EXCHANGE FOR ADVANCING NDAA

Norman continued that McCarthy should tell committee chairs, “This is what we’ve got to have, cuts we’ve got to have. And if you don’t do that, all of a sudden your chairmanship may be in jeopardy.”

Norman is joined by Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., who says he’s going to challenge McCarthy on the House floor on Jan. 3., and Reps. Bob Good, R-Va., Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., and Matt Gaetz, R-Fla.

Good said it is “good news” that “the leadership challenge has encouraged the leadership to consider some changes that need to be made to how Congress operates.” But, he added, there are significant sticking points that remain, including bringing back the motion to vacate the chair, enacting a “majority of the majority” rule, and retuning legislation to regular order through committees.

Rosendale also told Fox News Digital he does not support McCarthy at this point.

“I have not seen any change in his stance that would earn my support,” Rosendale said. “There’s a group of us that presented Kevin McCarthy a list of amendments that we wanted to the House rules and to the conference rules four months ago.”

Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., opposes Kevin McCarthy for speaker.

Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., opposes Kevin McCarthy for speaker.
(Associated Press)

HOUSE GOP VOTES TO KEEP CONGRESSIONAL EARMARKS FOR PET PROJECTS

“Interestingly, since the election, he’s…

Click Here to Read the Full Original Article at FOX News : Politics…