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Chaos as US House adjourns without choosing speaker

Renegade right-wing Republicans block favourite Kevin McCarthy from being appointed

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 04 Jan 2023 9:00AM

Chaos as US House adjourns without choosing speaker
The series of failed votes to get Republican Kevin McCarthy appointed speaker of the US House of Representatives is seen as a rebuke to the party establishment. – Pixabay pic, January 4, 2023

WASHINGTON – The new United States Congress was plunged into disarray today as renegade right-wing Republicans blocked favourite Kevin McCarthy from becoming speaker of the House of Representatives in a series of humiliating votes seen as a rebuke to the party establishment.

The California congressman needed a simple majority to be elected as Washington’s top legislator, who presides over House business and is second in line to the presidency.

But for the first time in a century, Republicans failed to elect a speaker in a nail-biting first three rounds of voting – given blanket coverage across US television networks.

Rather than celebrating their new control of the House, the party instead faces a drawn-out fight to elect a speaker that could further deepen internal divisions – and put McCarthy’s political career on the line.

The 57-year-old needed 218 votes in the lower chamber, which flipped to a narrow 222-212 Republican majority after last year’s midterm elections.

But he failed to bring into line the party rebels, including several high-profile allies of former president Donald Trump, and he was shocked by 19 “no” votes from his own side in each of the first two rounds, rising to 20 in the third.

His performance was so weak that he lost out to the Democratic minority leader Hakeem Jeffries in each of the opening three ballots – although there remains little doubt a Republican will ultimately claim the speaker’s gavel.

McCarthy has long coveted the role, having withdrawn from the race in 2015 amid a number of blunders and a right-wing revolt.

‘The next steps’

This time he was once again tripped up by far-right rebels, despite bowing to their calls to push aggressive investigations of Democrats including President Joe Biden after taking over the House.

Lawmakers agreed to adjourn until later today amid steadily building momentum among the Republicans to regroup overnight, lick their wounds, and formulate a strategy to turn catastrophic defeat into an unlikely face-saving victory.

“The reality is Kevin McCarthy doesn’t have the votes,” Florida’s Byron Donalds said in a statement ahead of the adjournment, urging fellow members of the party conference to “recess and huddle” in search of a breakthrough.

The last time it took more than one round of voting to pick a speaker at the start of a new Congress was a century ago, in 1923. One speaker selection process in 1855 took 133 rounds of voting over two months.

McCarthy – who had been trying to avoid small cliques wandering off the floor to hold their own negotiations – initially planned to keep members in the room and voting until he had managed to cudgel his rivals into submission.

Some lawmakers and staffers backing McCarthy had started the day however saying that he should bow out if unable to secure the gavel in the second round, US media reported.

The House is expected to hold further ballots from midday today until someone emerges with a majority – and it is not out of the question that a new candidate who has not been part of the process could come to the fore.

Trump loyalty

One roadblock to McCarthy’s anointment was the perception by some on his party’s far right that he is insufficiently loyal to Trump, who is running for the White House again after losing to Biden in 2020.

No credible Republican alternative to McCarthy had emerged by the adjournment, although one obvious name would be incoming House majority leader Steve Scalise, a McCarthyite who has nevertheless been clear that he has ambitions of his own.

The “Never Kevin” crowd are likely to see Scalise as more of the same, however.

McCarthy, who defied a subpoena from the House panel probing the 2021 assault on the Capitol, has already promised the hardliners investigations of Biden’s family and administration, as well as of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Central Intelligence Agency.

But the more he is seen as giving in to the right, the more likely he is to alienate moderates, sparking open war between Senate and House Republicans, where there is already little love lost.

It was not all doom and gloom for the Republicans in Congress.

The Senate also convened for its new term today, with Mitch McConnell, who heads the Republican minority, breaking the record for the longest-serving Senate leader. – AFP, January 4, 2023

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