Chicago Sun-Times

GOP nominates Trump ally for House speaker

- BY LISA MASCARO, KEVIN FREKING AND FARNOUSH AMIRI

WASHINGTON — Republican­s chose firebrand Rep. Jim Jordan as their new nominee for House speaker during internal voting Friday, putting the gavel within reach of the staunch ally of GOP presidenti­al front-runner Donald Trump.

Electing Jordan, a founding member of the Freedom Caucus, to the powerful position second in line to the presidency would move the GOP’s far right into a central seat of U.S. power. A groundswel­l of high-profile backers including Fox News’ Sean Hannity publicly pressured lawmakers to vote Jordan into the speaker’s office after the stunning ouster of Kevin McCarthy.

Jordan, of Ohio, will now try to unite colleagues from the deeply divided House GOP majority ahead of a public vote on the floor, possibly next week. Republican­s split 124-81 in Friday’s private vote, though a second secret ballot nudged his tally higher.

“I think Jordan would do a great job,” McCarthy, R-Calif., said ahead of the vote. “We got to get this back on track.”

Frustrated House Republican­s have been fighting bitterly over whom they should elect to replace McCarthy to lead their party after his unpreceden­ted ouster by a handful of hardliners. The stalemate between the factions, now in its second week, has thrown the House into chaos, grinding all other business to a halt. Lawmakers left for the weekend, and are due back Monday.

Attention swiftly turned to Jordan, the Judiciary Committee chairman and founder of the far-right Freedom Caucus, after Majority Leader Steve Scalise abruptly ended his bid when it became clear holdouts would refuse to back his nomination.

But not all Republican­s want to see Jordan as speaker.

Jordan is known for his close alliance with Trump, particular­ly when the thenpresid­ent was working to overturn the results of the 2020 election, leading to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.

His rise would all but complete the far rightward shift of the party, and boost its defense of Trump in four separate legal cases, including over 2020 election fraud. During Trump’s impeachmen­t proceeding­s over the Jan. 6 attack, Jordan was his chief defender in Congress.

 ?? ?? U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio
U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio

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