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CNN —Kevin McCarthy is House speaker no more. WOLF: But Cannon (unlike McCarthy) was never in danger of losing his job, right? So really, the difference here, I would say, is that Cannon was a czar and McCarthy is not. WOLF: How do you think Cannon would view what’s happening to McCarthy? WOLF: As we’re talking (before Tuesday’s vote to oust McCarthy), we don’t we don’t know his fate.
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It would take the support of only a handful of Republicans to remove McCarthy as speaker, should Democrats vote in favor alongside the conservative rebels. Let’s get on with it, McCarthy told his colleagues in a closed-door meeting, according to a Republican in the room granted anonymity to discuss it. At the Capitol, both Republicans and Democrats met privately behind closed doors ahead of what would be a historic afternoon vote. “I think it’s safe to say there’s not a lot of good will in that room for Kevin McCarthy,” said Rep. Richard Neal, D-Mass. It’s up to McCarthy to get himself out.”“We are always the adults in the room,” said Democratic Rep. Abigail Spanberger.
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If Speaker Kevin McCarthy is ousted, his immediate successor is currently a secret. Under House rules, McCarthy previously turned over a list of potential temporary successors that would lead the chamber. AdvertisementAdvertisementIf House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is ousted from power, the American people do not currently know who would step in to temporarily lead one of the two houses of Congress. Under House rules, McCarthy was required to turn over to the House clerk a list of members that could temporarily serve as Speaker of the House if he is ousted from power or if the office becomes vacant. The House speaker is also second in line to the presidency, after the vice president.
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The House voted to vacate the Office of the Speaker on Tuesday, booting Kevin McCarthy from his job. The House, under interim speaker Rep. Patrick McHenry of North Carolina, will now have to hold speaker elections once again, and it's not clear where that will lead. In 1910, House Speaker Joseph Cannon called the motion himself as he faced a mutiny from his own party, daring his own members to oust him. The Saturday measure, while supported by most House Republicans, ultimately passed with more Democratic than Republican votes. Gaetz and dozens of other House Republicans — potentially more than half — oppose sending more aid to the besieged country.
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If the motion to vacate comes to the House floor for a vote, it would only need a simple majority to pass. Republican Representative Matt Gaetz, a hardline conservative from Florida and perpetual thorn in McCarthy's side, has repeatedly threatened to file a motion to vacate. In a Sept. 14 closed-door meeting of House Republicans, McCarthy dared Gaetz to bring a motion to the floor. Others including Representatives Dan Bishop and Eli Crane have also suggested they would support a motion to vacate. Republican then-Representative Mark Meadows in 2015 filed a motion to vacate against Republican Speaker John Boehner.
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Representative Matt Gaetz, a hardline Republican lawmaker, said he would file what's called the "motion to vacate." If the motion to vacate comes to the House floor for a vote, it would only need a simple majority to pass. In a Sept. 14 closed-door meeting of House Republicans, McCarthy dared Gaetz to bring a motion to the floor. Others including Representatives Dan Bishop and Eli Crane have also suggested they would support a motion to vacate. Republican then-Representative Mark Meadows in 2015 filed a motion to vacate against Republican Speaker John Boehner.
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If the motion to vacate comes to the House floor for a vote, it would only need a simple majority to pass. Republicans currently control the House with 221 seats to 212 Democrats, meaning if McCarthy wants to keep his speaker's gavel he cannot afford to lose more than four votes. Republican Representative Matt Gaetz, a hardline conservative from Florida and perpetual thorn in McCarthy's side, has repeatedly threatened to file a motion to vacate. In a Sept. 14 closed-door meeting of House Republicans, McCarthy dared Gaetz to bring a motion to the floor. Republican then-Representative Mark Meadows in 2015 filed a motion to vacate against Republican Speaker John Boehner.
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Under the new House rules passed Monday, only one member of Congress — Democrat or Republican — is needed to bring a "motion to vacate," which forces a vote on removing the speaker. Here’s what you need to know about how a motion to vacate would work and the history of the maneuver:How does a motion to vacate work? It was Speaker Joseph Cannon in 1910, however, who first used the motion to vacate as it is known now. Republicans considered using the motion to vacate against their own leader, Speaker Newt Gingrich, in 1997 but decided against it. The threshold for bringing a motion to vacate stayed at just a single member of Congress until 2019 when Democrats took the majority.
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