Topline
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) told CNN on Sunday he will file a motion seeking to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) this week, after the GOP House leader used Democratic votes to pass a government funding bill that didn’t meet Gaetz’s demands for steep spending cuts—averting a shutdown with just hours to spare late Saturday.
Key Facts
“I think we need to rip off the Band-Aid,” Gaetz told Jake Tapper on State of the Union, arguing, “we need to move on with new leadership that can be trustworthy.”
Because Republicans only have a slim majority in the House and some McCarthy supporters have said they’d stand by him, Gaetz would need the help of Democrats for his motion to vacate McCarthy to earn a simple majority—though he said Sunday Democrats“probably will” bail McCarthy out and not vote against him.
McCarthy went against far-right members of his party Saturday when he brought a continuing resolution that added money for disaster relief—but didn’t include additional funding for Ukraine—to the House floor; it passed 335-91, meeting the two-thirds threshold required but largely relying on Democrats.
News Peg
Congress avoided a government shutdown by hours yesterday after McCarthy brought the bill to the House floor. The heavily Democrat-backed effort began in the House and continued into the Senate, which passed the last-minute stopgap measure that keeps the government funded for another 45 days and keeps federal employees paid for the time being. Lawmakers still need to finalize budget appropriations, but the crisis was averted temporarily.
Crucial Quote
“Look, the one thing everybody has in common is that nobody trusts Kevin McCarthy. He lied to Biden, he lied to House conservatives,” Gaetz told Tapper on Sunday.
Chief Critic
“If somebody wants to make a motion against me, bring it,” McCarthy said at a news conference Saturday. “There has to be an adult in the room. I am going to govern with what’s best for this country.”
Key Background
McCarthy controls a razor-thin majority in the House, and he was elected speaker earlier this year only after making promises to hardliners like Gaetz. Gaetz had been threatening to oust McCarthy for weeks if he brought forward a bill that relied on Democrats to pass and avoid a shutdown. Gaetz and a group of other far-right House Republicans, including members of the House Freedom Caucus, have spent weeks disrupting the congressional procedure required to fund the federal government for the next year. They’ve demanded cuts to federal programs and opposed additional military aid to Ukraine—a key point for many Democrats—which made a shutdown more likely. The hard-right Freedom Caucus proposed its own stopgap measure earlier this month that would have cut funding for all federal departments except the Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense, but it failed to pass.
Further Reading
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/mollybohannon/2023/10/01/matt-gaetz-will-try-to-oust-mccarthy-as-house-speaker-this-week-for-averting-government-shutdown/