The Guardian (USA)

Who is temporary House speaker Patrick McHenry?

- Rachel Leingang

The speaker pro tempore, Patrick McHenry, who has been presiding over the US House of Representa­tives for the past two weeks after Kevin McCarthy was ousted, could become the next actual speaker, at least temporaril­y.

Efforts by Republican­s to elect a new speaker have stalled after a top contender, the congressma­n Jim Jordan, repeatedly failed to get enough votes, leaving the chamber without a leader and sitting largely idle on congressio­nal work for two weeks.

The father of three with a penchant for bow ties was thrown into the spotlight after McCarthy’s ouster, when McHenry slammed a gavel hard enough to go viral. The North Carolina congressma­n has since “wielded the gavel with extreme care, making no attempts to test the limits of his unusual role”, the Associated Press noted, basically just gaveling in and out quickly.

In the latest idea to resume a semblance of normalcy and allow Congress to pass bills, some want to see McHenry given more power for a while instead of waiting on further rounds of speakershi­p votes. Currently, a temporary speaker’s role is presumed to be more limited than an elected speaker, though the exact abilities of the odd position McHenry occupies have been cause for debate. The high-profile former Republican speakers John Boehner and Newt

Gingrich like the plan.

The 47-year-old, a Republican, was once the youngest member of Congress, first elected in 2004 at the age of 29. He is now in his 10th term representi­ng North Carolina’s 10th congressio­nal district and chairs the committee on financial services. His political career is long: before Congress, he served in the North Carolina house of representa­tives and he worked on the former president George W Bush’s 2000 campaign.

While the top contenders for the speakershi­p have, at least to some degree, cast doubt on the 2020 election, McHenry voted to certify Joe Biden’s 2020 win. McHenry helped McCarthy become speaker and was a key negotiator in the debt limit deal that got McCarthy booted by the far-right flank of the Republican party. But he also, soon after taking the interim role, ordered the former speaker Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat, to vacate her office in a “sharp departure from tradition”, Pelosi charged.

Beyond his new high-profile placement, the lifelong North Carolinian says his most important role in Congress is to “listen to the voters of the 10th district and act as their voice in Washington” and “to provide the highest level of constituen­t services at home in western North Carolina”.

McHenry also saved a child from choking earlier this year, when he helped the congressma­n Mike Lawler’s 15-month-old at an event. Lawler praised McHenry as a “good friend” who “became the favorite congressma­n in my household for my wife”, Lawler said.

 ?? ?? The Republican was once the youngest member of Congress, first elected in 2004 at the age of 29. Photograph: Chip Somodevill­a/Getty Images
The Republican was once the youngest member of Congress, first elected in 2004 at the age of 29. Photograph: Chip Somodevill­a/Getty Images

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