House ousts Kevin McCarthy as speaker, a first in U.S. history

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Moments after the vote ended, Rep. Patrick McHenry of North Carolina, a close McCarthy ally and Financial Services Committee chairman, assumed the role of speaker pro tempore and gaveled the chamber into recess.

McCarthy, of California, was voted out as speaker when a small band of eight hardline conservative Republicans joined all Democrats to approve a "motion to vacate" introduced by GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz , of Florida, a longtime foe of McCarthy's. The final vote was 216-210.

WASHINGTON — The House of Representatives on Tuesday ousted Republican Kevin McCarthy as speaker, the first time in history that the chamber has dethroned its leader in a no-confidence vote.

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, a Republican from California, speaks to members of the media at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., Oct. 3, 2023.

McCarthy told colleagues Tuesday evening that he will not be running for speaker again, NBC News reported. In his first remarks since losing the speakership, McCarthy said he "wouldn't change a thing," and that he feels "fortunate" to have served as speaker.

McCarthy's ouster was effectively set in quick motion on Saturday when he pulled off a surprising legislative victory, getting Democrats to join Republicans in approving a short-term funding bill that avoided a government shutdown.

While McCarthy pleased the White House with that move, it fueled already simmering resentments over his leadership among far-right members of the GOP caucus.

Several of McCarthy's supporters have said they plan to offer his name for the next round of speaker votes.

But other members of GOP leadership have also been floated as potential replacements, including Majority Whip Tom Emmer of Minnesota and Majority Leader Steve Scalise of Louisiana. Both of them are popular among rank-and-file Republicans.

The last time a motion to vacate vote occurred on the House floor was in 1910, when then-Republican Speaker Joseph Cannon survived it.

McCarthy's hold on the speakership had been tenuous since he was elected in January, due to a small clique led by Gaetz who are unhappy with the Californian.

One source told NBC News on Tuesday that some McCarthy allies were "begging" a number of Democratic House members to vote with them to save his speakership.

"We need Kevin McCarthy to remain as our speaker," Emmer said during the debate. "We're going to stay focused on our mission of delivering common sense wins for the American people."

Gaetz said, "The one thing that the White House, Democrats and many of us on the conservative side of the Republican caucus have in common is McCarthy said something to all of us at one point that he didn't really mean and never intended to live up to."

"There's nothing selfish about wanting a speaker of the House who tells the truth," he said.

RillonDodgers on October 3rd, 2023 at 20:59 UTC »

He was speaker of the house for almost 27 Scaramuccis

engin__r on October 3rd, 2023 at 20:53 UTC »

What are the odds they manage to vote in a new speaker by the end of the month? With how things went in January, I’m not optimistic.

ImProbablyBlack on October 3rd, 2023 at 20:50 UTC »

He became speaker after 15 ballots lol dude was destined for this.