Current:Home > ScamsMatt Gaetz teases effort to oust Kevin McCarthy, accuses him of making "secret side deal" with Biden -Ascend Wealth Education
Matt Gaetz teases effort to oust Kevin McCarthy, accuses him of making "secret side deal" with Biden
Poinbank View
Date:2025-04-06 03:59:31
Washington — Far-right Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida demanded answers about an alleged "secret side deal" between House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Biden on Ukraine funding as he teased a potential no-confidence vote in the Republican leader later this week.
"It is becoming increasingly clear who the speaker of the House already works for and it's not the Republican conference," Gaetz said on the House floor Monday.
After Congress passed a short-term funding bill on Saturday to avert a government shutdown that did not include any aid for Ukraine, Mr. Biden told reporters Sunday that McCarthy made a "commitment to secure the passage and support needed to help Ukraine." Gaetz is vehemently opposed to the U.S. providing more aid to Ukraine.
"To extend Joe Biden's spending and Joe Biden's policy priorities, the Speaker of the House gave away to Joe Biden the money for Ukraine that Joe Biden wanted," Gaetz said Monday. "It is going to be difficult for my Republican friends to keep calling President Biden feeble, while he continues to take Speaker McCarthy's lunch money in every negotiation."
Amid negotiations to avoid a shutdown, Gaetz warned McCarthy that if he relied on Democrats to pass a short-term spending bill, Gaetz would introduce a motion to vacate, which could oust the California Republican from the speakership. The stopgap funding measure ultimately had more Democrats supporting it than Republicans.
"So for all the crocodile tears about what may happen later this week about a motion to vacate, working with the Democrats is a yellow brick road that has been paved by Speaker McCarthy — whether it was the debt limit deal, the [continuing resolution] or now the secret deal on Ukraine," Gaetz said Monday.
Gaetz said McCarthy needs to provide more information on what was in the "secret" deal because whether members vote to oust McCarthy or not depends on it.
"Members of the Republican Party might vote differently on a motion to vacate if they heard what the speaker had to share with us about his secret side deal with Joe Biden on Ukraine. I'll be listening. Stay tuned," Gaetz said.
Later Monday, McCarthy denied that he made a deal on Ukraine funding.
"There is no side deal going on," McCarthy told reporters.
McCarthy said Sunday he was confident he will keep his job.
"I'll survive," McCarthy told "Face the Nation." "Let's get over with it. Let's start governing. If he's upset because he tried to push us into a shutdown and I made sure government didn't shut down, then let's have that talk."
McCarthy only has a slim majority, and a simple majority is needed to oust him as speaker — meaning he would likely have to rely on Democratic votes to stay in power, although Democrats could take other options that would keep him in power without having to vote directly for him.
House Democratic Whip Katherine Clark told members in an email on Sunday that the caucus would have a "discussion on how to address the motion to best meet the needs of the American people" if a motion to vacate is introduced. She asked Democrats to keep their schedules flexible so that they can be present for any related votes.
Gaetz told reporters Monday he would keep trying to oust McCarthy if the first vote fails.
"It took Speaker McCarthy 15 votes to become the speaker," Gaetz said, referring to the long path McCarthy took in January to become speaker. "So until I get to 14 or 15, I don't think I'm being any more dilatory than he was."
Ellis Kim and Scott MacFarlane contributed reporting.
- In:
- Matt Gaetz
- Kevin McCarthy
Caitlin Yilek is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital. Reach her at [email protected]. Follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/hausofcait
TwitterveryGood! (3)
Related
- Skins Game to make return to Thanksgiving week with a modern look
- YouTube Is Banning All Content That Spreads Vaccine Misinformation
- The history and future of mRNA vaccine technology (encore)
- Below Deck's Tyler Walker Shares Difficult Experience of Finally Coming Out to His Parents
- House passes bill to add 66 new federal judgeships, but prospects murky after Biden veto threat
- Prince Harry to attend King Charles' coronation without Meghan
- Facebook's own data is not as conclusive as you think about teens and mental health
- Renowned mountain climber Noel Hanna dies descending from peak of Nepal's treacherous Annapurna
- Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie return for an 'Encore,' reminisce about 'The Simple Life'
- Oscars 2023: Ana de Armas Details Being Moved by Marilyn Monroe's Presence During Blonde
Ranking
- Federal appeals court upholds $14.25 million fine against Exxon for pollution in Texas
- Facebook to delete users' facial-recognition data after privacy complaints
- Mindy Kaling Turns Heads With White-Hot Dress on Oscars 2023 Red Carpet
- See Angela Bassett and More Black Panther Stars Marvelously Take Over the 2023 Oscars
- 'As foretold in the prophecy': Elon Musk and internet react as Tesla stock hits $420 all
- Emily Blunt's White Hot Oscars 2023 Entrance Is Anything But Quiet
- The creator of 'Stardew Valley' announces his spooky new game: 'Haunted Chocolatier'
- Transcript: New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Face the Nation, April 16, 2023
Recommendation
New Mexico governor seeks funding to recycle fracking water, expand preschool, treat mental health
Gigi Hadid and Leonardo DiCaprio Reunite at 2023 Pre-Oscars Party
Transcript: Sen. Mark Kelly on Face the Nation, April 16, 2023
See Angela Bassett and More Black Panther Stars Marvelously Take Over the 2023 Oscars
Global Warming Set the Stage for Los Angeles Fires
Poland prohibits food imports from Ukraine to soothe farmers
Elizabeth Olsen Is a Vision During Her Rare Red Carpet Moment at Oscars 2023
Russia says Putin visited occupied Ukraine region as G7 condemns irresponsible nuclear rhetoric