The Columbus Dispatch

Ohio Republican­s defend ousted Mccarthy

Rep. Miller: ‘Matt Gaetz is putting himself first’

- Haley Bemiller

Ohio Republican­s rallied around House Speaker Kevin Mccarthy on Tuesday, but their support wasn’t enough to stop a historic vote ousting him from the job.

Eight Republican­s joined Democrats in supporting the motion to vacate just days after Congress narrowly avoided a government shutdown. Mccarthy brokered a deal with Democrats to fund the federal government for 45 days, prompting Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida to push for the vote.

Four of Ohio’s Democratic representa­tives opted to remove Mccarthy from his post after House Democrats decided they wouldn’t throw him a lifeline. Rep. Emilia Sykes, D-akron, was not present for the vote.

In a statement, Rep. Greg Landsman, D-cincinnati, called Gaetz a “radically self-absorbed person who needs constant attention.”

“I find it deeply disturbing that we are dealing yet again with chaos and conflict that is halting our work,” Landsman said. “These folks undermine our ability to work together and get things done.

Americans can’t stand this. I can’t stand it.”

Republican­s have maintained a tenuous majority in the House since January and eventually elected Mccarthy as speaker after a chaotic vote that reveal cracks within the caucus.

Now, someone will take over as

speaker temporaril­y until a new representa­tive is elected. And Mccarthy could conceivabl­y run for the job again if he wants to.

“Make no mistake. #MAGA is not trying to remove Speaker Mccarthy,” Rep. Max Miller, R-rocky River, tweeted before Tuesday’s vote. “MAGA Americans put America first. Matt Gaetz is putting himself first.”

Before the motion to vacate, House lawmakers voted on whether to table the measure altogether. U.S. Rep. Warren Davidson, R-troy, opposed that, raising questions about whether he would support Mccarthy, but he ultimately did.

A spokespers­on for Davidson did not immediatel­y respond to questions about his votes.

As Republican­s stood up to defend Mccarthy, one recalled efforts to oust former House Speaker John Boehner, who previously served in Davidson’s southweste­rn Ohio district.

“As the only still-serving co-author and co-sponsor of the motion to vacate Speaker Boehner, I can tell you this motion to vacate is a terrible idea,” Rep. Thomas Massie, R-KY., said. “As the only member who’s serving here who took every chance to vote against Speaker Boehner and to vote against Speaker Ryan, I can tell you that this chamber has been run better, more conservati­vely and more transparen­tly under Mr. Mccarthy than any other speaker that I have served under.”

Haley Bemiller is a reporter for the USA TODAY Network Ohio Bureau, which serves the Columbus Dispatch, Cincinnati Enquirer, Akron Beacon Journal and 18 other affiliated news organizati­ons across Ohio.

 ?? ALEX BRANDON/AP ?? Rep. Warren Davidson, R-troy, shakes hands with Rep. Kevin Mccarthy, R- Calif., as the House meets to elect a speaker on Jan. 4. Before the motion to vacate on Tuesday, House lawmakers voted on whether to table the measure to altogether. Davidson voted against Mccarthy’s removal Tuesday.
ALEX BRANDON/AP Rep. Warren Davidson, R-troy, shakes hands with Rep. Kevin Mccarthy, R- Calif., as the House meets to elect a speaker on Jan. 4. Before the motion to vacate on Tuesday, House lawmakers voted on whether to table the measure to altogether. Davidson voted against Mccarthy’s removal Tuesday.

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