Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy believes that the struggles of the House Republican majority began when he was removed from his position last year. McCarthy advised current Speaker Mike Johnson not to fear a motion to vacate and expressed doubt that a similar ousting would occur again.
Former Speaker McCarthy blames teetering GOP on his ousting https://t.co/8S55CwO34w https://t.co/MJyz8P96DI
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy after being asked if Republican lawmakers will remove Mike Johnson: "The one advice I would give to the conference and to the speaker is, do not be fearful of a motion to vacate. I do not think they could do it again." https://t.co/YDpC0gbj7A
🚨BREAKING: Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says that House Republicans “lost the majority” when they removed him as House Speaker. What’s your response to this? https://t.co/eYOvvN9XGn
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who last year was the first speaker in history to be ousted from his post, suggested Sunday that a motion to vacate the current speaker is unlikely. "I do not think they could do it again," he said on @FaceTheNation. https://t.co/ofO4pVwWcq
Former Rep. Kevin McCarthy advised Speaker Mike Johnson not to be afraid of a motion to vacate. “Speaker Johnson is doing the very best job he can," McCarthy said. https://t.co/MfQ6m7RjV5
Kevin McCarthy: Republicans ‘Lost The Majority’ When They Removed Me as Speaker via @gatewaypundit https://t.co/XyZfmbjJ9y
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Friday said his successor's struggles and the withering House Republican majority began when he was axed last year. https://t.co/eGonEddHkx