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U.S. House Elects New Speaker After Historic Deadlock

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The U.S. House of Representa­tives elected Congressma­n Kevin McCarthy as speaker early Saturday morning after a historic deadlock that kept the lower chamber from being fully functional days after the new Congress convened.

McCarthy, a California Republican, clinched enough votes to become House speaker in the 15th round of voting -- the longest contest in 164 years -- after a bitter fight with a group of hardline conservati­ves and 14 failed ballots. It was the first time a House speaker -- who maintains order, manages its proceeding­s, and governs the administra­tion of its business on the lower chamber’s floor -- had not been elected on the first ballot in 100 years.

U.S. President Joe Biden, a Democrat, said earlier this week that it

is “embarrassi­ng for the country” not to have a fully functional Congress, the legislatur­e of the federal government.

All House Democrats voted for Congressma­n Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from New York, making him the minority leader and the first African American lawmaker to run a party in either chamber of the U.S. Congress.

To flip Republican holdouts, McCarthy reportedly made a series of concession­s, including a lower threshold to force a vote on ousting the House speaker and a floor vote on a border security bill. He also promised that efforts to raise the nation’s debt ceiling must be paired with spending cuts.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, also a New York Democrat, responded to the alleged concession­s after McCarthy’s election, saying the proposals “will cause a government shutdown or a default with devastatin­g consequenc­es to our country.”

“Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s dream job could turn into a nightmare for the American people,” Schumer said. “To get the votes, he surrendere­d to demands of a fringe element of the Republican party.”

 ?? ?? Kevin McCarthy, a California Republican, clinched enough votes to become House speaker in the 15th round of voting.
Kevin McCarthy, a California Republican, clinched enough votes to become House speaker in the 15th round of voting.

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