Amid House speaker vacancy, many in GOP want to do away with motion to vacate

Last Updated: October 4, 2023, 5:12 PM EDT

The race is on to elect a new House speaker showdown following the historic ouster of Kevin McCarthy on Tuesday.

Two Republicans have officially thrown their hats into the ring ahead of the party hoping to choose a new leader next week.

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Here's how the news has developed. All times Eastern.
Oct 03, 2023, 3:34 PM EDT

Gaetz personally responding to pro-McCarthy speeches

During the debate, after initially introducing speeches from a few other Republicans who are backing his motion, including Andy Biggs and Bob Good, Gaetz has since used his time to personally respond to each of the pro-McCarthy speeches being made by other lawmakers.

Those responses have sometimes been as brief as simply disputing the common refrain from McCarthy's backers: that moving to oust him is a short-sighted and punitive act that won't help the conference accomplish its goals.

Not so, Gaetz has continually said as he repeats his argument: McCarthy must go.

-ABC News' Adam Carlson

Oct 03, 2023, 3:28 PM EDT

Gaetz shooed away from Republican microphones

Right before debate began on the motion to vacate, Gaetz was seen trying to use the microphones on the Republican side of the chamber.

But he was blocked by McCarthy allies and aides, who shooed him to the Democratic side of the chamber.

McCarthy is sitting in the second row on the Republican side of the chamber as debate continues.

Oct 03, 2023, 3:19 PM EDT

Jim Jordan calls McCarthy 'rock solid'

With debate continuing between those backing McCarthy and the minority in the GOP who have joined Gaetz, Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, said McCarthy deserves to keep his job -- calling him "rock solid" on several promises Republicans made when they retook majority control of the chamber.

Jordan pointed to several bills that were passed by the House, including border security legislation and rescinding funding for the IRS. Jordan also touted House oversight activities and defended McCarthy's actions to keep the government open and operational for 45 more days.

"I think the speaker has kept his word," he said. "I know my colleagues and friends are saying different. I think he has kept his word ... I think we should keep him as speaker."

Rep. Jim Jordan
House.gov

Oct 03, 2023, 3:08 PM EDT

Gaetz: 'Chaos is Speaker McCarthy'

Gaetz took aim at Cole's comments as he also slammed McCarthy and criticized Capitol Hill's approach to spending.

"Chaos is Speaker McCarthy," Gaetz said, rebuffing how Cole argued that the motion to vacate would create needless disruption in the chamber."Chaos is somebody that we cannot trust with their word. The one thing that the White House, House Democrats and many of us on the conservative side of the Republican caucus would argue is that the thing we have in common: Kevin McCarthy said something to all of us at one point that he didn't really mean and never intended to live up to."

Gaetz went on to lambast the size of national debt and deficit as well as the lack of single-subject spending bills -- something McCarthy has said he is also focused on enacting.

Matt Gaetz
House.gov

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