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Matt Gaetz moves to oust US Speaker Kevin McCarthy

A far-right congressman has launched a bid to oust US house Speaker Kevin McCarthy from his post.

US Republican congressman Matt Gaetz gets his fair share of media attention in Washington on Monday. Pictutre: AFP
US Republican congressman Matt Gaetz gets his fair share of media attention in Washington on Monday. Pictutre: AFP

A far-right congressman launched a bid overnight on Monday to oust US house Speaker Kevin McCarthy from his post, triggering the most serious showdown yet within the Republican Party as it battles to contain firebrand supporters of ex-president Donald Trump.

Matt Gaetz, from Florida, ­entered his resolution from the house floor, later saying Mr McCarthy “doesn’t have my support anymore, and he doesn’t have the support of a requisite number of Republicans to continue as the Republican Speaker.”

“Bring it on,” Mr McCarthy quickly responded on X.

The resolution, a rare manoeuvre that requires a simple majority to pass, could force a vote within days and comes after Mr McCarthy brokered a last-gasp budget deal with Democrats at the weekend temporarily avoiding a government shutdown.

Mr Gaetz has been vowing retribution since the deal was struck. The congressman and Trump loyalist is a leading figure within the small group of far-right Republican legislators who ignited the shutdown crisis with their refusal to adopt fresh federal funding without deep spending cuts.

The group also opposes sending additional support to Ukraine, saying the money would be better spent in the US on combating ­illegal immigration.

Republicans have such a narrow majority in the House of Representatives, the lower house of congress, that the hardliners – though they are a small minority – hold a de facto veto over legislation there.

“The American people are tired of Washington DC not having a budget, running $2 trillion annual deficits sitting atop a $33 trillion debt,” Mr Gaetz told reporters after introducing his motion.

“If this country’s going down, I’m going down fighting.”

Speaker of the house Kevin McCarthy at the US Capitol on Monday. Picture: Getty Images
Speaker of the house Kevin McCarthy at the US Capitol on Monday. Picture: Getty Images

The resolution throws up fresh obstacles as congress members race to cut a new deal on funding for the federal government, with the stopgap brokered by Mr McCarthy at the weekend running out by mid-November.

The last-ditch “continuing resolution” came as millions of public workers looked set to be sent home unpaid, upending government functions from military operations to food aid to federal policymaking.

US President Joe Biden has lambasted Mr McCarthy and the hardliners for failing to live up to an agreement forged around a debt crisis months ago that was meant to avoid a damaging shutdown fight – and for stripping out support for Ukraine.

“Stop playing games, get this done,” Mr Biden said during a press conference on Sunday, adding that he was “sick and tired of the brinkmanship, and so are the American people”.

The timeline for next steps on Mr Gaetz’s resolution is variable, and it is not clear if Democrats would come to Mr McCarthy’s aid. Mr Gaetz allowed for the possibility on Monday, but vowed Mr McCarthy “is not going to be Speaker in power as a consequence of Republican votes”.

He said that “if the Democrats want to own Kevin McCarthy, they can have him. Because one thing I’m at peace with is – when we stand here a week from now, I won’t own Kevin McCarthy anymore”.

Mr Gaetz called for the border funding and Ukraine aid to be voted on separately.

“Regardless of how you feel about Ukraine money or border money, these two things should not be lumped together. They deserve their own dignity and their own vote,” he said.

Mr McCarthy had made concessions to the far-right bloc in January in return for their support in his quest to gain the Speaker’s gavel – among them, a rule change that allows just one member to file a such a “motion to vacate.”

AFP

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