A "perfect storm" of issues, including passing a continuing resolution, the impeachment issue, and policy concerns, is threatening Rep. Kevin McCarthy's speakership, according to Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo.).
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is facing a significant threat to his position as factions within the Republican Party feud and consider turning on him during the battle to fund the government, with some ultra-conservatives and centrist Republicans expressing dissatisfaction with his leadership.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy faces the challenge of avoiding a government shutdown and handling calls for impeaching President Joe Biden from the right-wing of his party, as well as the growing threats to his speakership if he fails to meet the demands of his more conservative members.
Speaker Kevin McCarthy's decision to launch an impeachment inquiry of President Biden carries risks and opportunities for his party, with moderate Republicans showing less enthusiasm and Senate Republicans skeptical of the effort.
Facing threats to his speakership, Kevin McCarthy is confident that his critics won't have enough votes to oust him, and he is ready to fight it out on the floor if necessary; however, his critics are determined to proceed with a motion to vacate the chair, putting the House GOP in a state of turmoil.
House Republicans are in the midst of a major internal revolt over the latest spending plan, with more than a dozen Republicans, including members of the Freedom Caucus, openly opposing the plan and threatening to oust Speaker Kevin McCarthy if he relies on Democratic votes to avoid a government shutdown.
Hard-line Republicans threatening to force a vote to remove Speaker Kevin McCarthy are putting Democrats in a difficult position of deciding whether to save him or join in his ousting.
Despite threats from conservative Republicans to remove him, Rep. Kevin McCarthy's position as Speaker of the House is secure as there are no viable alternatives that the majority of Republicans would support.
Speaker Kevin McCarthy's strategy of giving in to hard-right lawmakers to maintain his hold on House leadership is causing chaos and uncertainty as the government shutdown deadline draws near.
Top U.S. House Republican Kevin McCarthy may be at risk of being ousted as speaker by hardline conservatives who were critical of his decision to pass a bipartisan stopgap bill to avert a government shutdown.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's speakership is at risk as Democrats, led by Representative Ilhan Omar, demand a 50-50 power-sharing agreement and concessions in exchange for saving him from a potential government shutdown and a threatened motion to vacate his speakership by conservative members of the GOP conference.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is facing a conservative revolt as Congressmen threaten to remove him from his speakership using a procedural tool called a motion to vacate.
Rep. Matt Gaetz has made a motion to vacate the chair on the House floor, in an attempt to oust Speaker Kevin McCarthy, posing a serious threat to McCarthy's speakership.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is facing a potential vote to oust him from his leadership position after Rep. Matt Gaetz, a conservative member of his own Republican majority, filed a motion to launch the vote, marking the first time in over 100 years that a lawmaker has moved to force a vote of this nature.
Six House Republicans, including Rep. Matt Rosendale, now support the motion to remove House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, while several others are undecided but open to supporting the motion, leaving McCarthy's future as speaker uncertain.
In an unprecedented move, the House voted to remove Kevin McCarthy from the speakership, leaving the chamber without a leader and plunging it into chaos; it is unclear who will succeed McCarthy as speaker.
The ouster of Rep. Kevin McCarthy as House Speaker may result in a dysfunctional legislature and a potential downgrade of the U.S. federal debt rating, driving up borrowing costs for the average American.
House Republicans are in uncharted territory as they search for a replacement for Rep. Kevin McCarthy as speaker, with Reps. Jim Jordan and Steve Scalise both announcing their plans to run for the position.
House Republicans are facing internal turmoil and searching for a replacement for Speaker Kevin McCarthy after he was ousted in an unprecedented vote, leaving the party in disarray and raising doubts about their ability to carry out basic legislative functions.
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy orchestrated the eviction of Reps. Nancy Pelosi and Steny Hoyer from their Capitol offices, with the intention of moving into one of them himself.
The recent removal of Kevin McCarthy as the speaker of the House highlights the dysfunction and chaos within the House Republican Party, ultimately hindering bipartisan dealmaking and responsible governance, which is particularly concerning for Ukraine and its need for funding in the face of regional tensions.
The House of Representatives is in a state of paralysis and chaos after the ousting of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, leaving lawmakers and aides uncertain about what actions they can take and potentially hampering the impeachment inquiry of President Joe Biden.
Republican senators are concerned about the sudden collapse of Speaker Kevin McCarthy's career in leadership and fear that it will lead to a government shutdown, putting pressure on finding a successor who can avoid such a scenario.
The ouster of former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy could have far-reaching political consequences for the Republican Party, potentially jeopardizing their majority and fundraising efforts for the upcoming elections, as his shoes will be hard to fill in terms of fundraising prowess and campaign strategy.
The removal of former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy via a motion to vacate has become a contentious issue in the battle to replace him as Republican lawmakers debate whether to change the 200-year-old parliamentary rule.
The chaos in the House resulting from the demise of Rep. Kevin McCarthy’s Speakership poses both political opportunities and threats to President Biden's agenda, including aid to Ukraine.
The sudden ouster of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and the potential replacements of Steve Scalise or Jim Jordan could make compromise on issues like energy, ESG investing, and cryptocurrency even more unlikely in Washington.
Rep. Kevin McCarthy is open to serving as House speaker again if enough Republicans who voted for his removal are willing to reinstate him.
A group of House Republicans are pushing to change the "motion to vacate" rule that allows a single member to call for a vote ousting the Speaker of the House, in response to the ousting of Speaker Kevin McCarthy and concerns about the potential chaos and failure of the next Speaker.
Despite being voted out by his own caucus, Republican Kevin McCarthy is open to retaking the position of Speaker of the House if asked, while his fellow Republicans contemplate their next move amidst the international crisis in Israel.
The ousting of Rep. Kevin McCarthy as House speaker is being blown out of proportion by the Washington establishment, which tends to ignore the chaos inflicted upon Americans by various other factors such as violent crime, open borders, rising prices, and government overreach.
Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives are under pressure from the ongoing war in the Middle East and the possibility of another government shutdown as they work to select a successor to former Speaker Kevin McCarthy, with Majority Leader Steve Scalise and Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan emerging as the main candidates.
The removal of former Speaker Kevin McCarthy has caused a leadership crisis in the House GOP, leaving the chamber in a state of suspended animation and unable to address key issues, highlighting the lack of progress and potential paralysis in the party.
The recent vote to oust Speaker Kevin McCarthy in the House of Representatives is a sign that the institution is becoming more like a parliamentary system, with party leaders having increased power and bipartisanship becoming more difficult.
House Republicans are in disarray and are struggling to find a replacement for Rep. Kevin McCarthy as speaker of the House, with their nominee Rep. Steve Scalise facing opposition from certain members of the Republican conference.
Republicans are still struggling to replace Speaker Kevin McCarthy, resulting in failed votes, chronic infighting, and a standstill in the House of Representatives, despite the urgent need for action on various issues.
California Rep. Kevin McCarthy criticizes the eight House Republicans who joined Democrats in his ouster as speaker, vowing to support Rep. Jim Jordan as his replacement and calling their actions a disruptive mistake.
Former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy acknowledges that the Republican conference is in a dire situation following his removal and the ongoing chaos over who should be the next Speaker.