Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) has issued a not-so-veiled threat against House Speaker Kevin McCarthy as McCarthy considers moving forward with an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.
Conservative Republicans in the House of Representatives are threatening spending levels and Speaker Kevin McCarthy, creating a complicated funding debate that could potentially jeopardize McCarthy's leadership role.
House Republican infighting over federal spending talks is jeopardizing the passage of the annual defense funding bill, as conservative lawmakers demand concessions and leverage the bill for their own priorities.
The White House retweeted Rep. Matt Gaetz's statement blaming Speaker McCarthy for the impending government shutdown, along with a humorous photo highlighting Gaetz's controversial behavior during a House Judiciary Committee hearing.
Republican Representative Matt Gaetz discusses the ongoing negotiations to avoid a government shutdown with CNN's Abby Phillip.
House Republicans are criticized by Rep. Joe Neguse for their failure to agree on government funding, a point which Rep. Matt Gaetz conceded during a House Rules Committee meeting.
House Republicans voted down the rule to advance the GOP’s Pentagon spending bill yesterday, led by Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz, who has now become the architect of the House GOP’s newest legislative strategy.
Rep. Matt Gaetz and Fox News anchor Maria Bartiromo sparred over the GOP's disagreement on government funding and investigations into President Biden, with Gaetz opposing short-term spending agreements and criticizing McCarthy's actions.
House Republican Representative Matt Gaetz criticized House Speaker Kevin McCarthy for not being serious about the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, stating that if McCarthy were serious, he would have subpoenaed Hunter Biden by now, suggesting that the investigation is a form of "failure theater."
Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz's opposition to a short-term stopgap bill to avert a government shutdown is being questioned as a personal vendetta against House Speaker Kevin McCarthy by Fox News host Maria Bartiromo.
The Republican-controlled House of Representatives is attempting to advance spending cuts that are unlikely to become law, potentially leading to a partial government shutdown, as some members of the party threaten to depose House Speaker Kevin McCarthy if he does not support steeper cuts.
With a government shutdown looming and negotiations at a standstill, Rep. Matt Gaetz requests that his salary be withheld until funding is secured, while House Speaker Kevin McCarthy seeks a sit-down with President Biden to resolve the issue.
Rep. Matt Gaetz threatens to force a vote to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, citing poor leadership in the House and calling on his Democratic colleagues to "bail out our failed Speaker."
Some House Republicans are causing a situation that undermines the government's ability to govern, leading to frustration and the need for a continuing resolution to fund the government while negotiating spending cuts and other changes.
House Republicans are facing criticism and frustration from their own party members, including Speaker Paul Ryan, for their role in the potential government shutdown, with some accusing certain right-wing conservatives, like Matt Gaetz, of being "stuck on stupid."
Rep. Matt Gaetz is facing pushback from fellow Republican Rep. Mike Lawler, who calls Gaetz's attempt to remove House Speaker Kevin McCarthy "absolutely ridiculous" and a distraction from the conservative agenda.
House Republicans, led by figures like Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene, are causing turmoil within the party by pushing extreme policies and obstructing the continuation of American aid to Ukraine, despite it being a bipartisan priority, with Donald Trump endorsing Jim Jordan for House Speaker, further complicating the situation.
Republicans are seeking retribution against Rep. Matt Gaetz after his successful rebellion against House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, with some calling for his expulsion from the GOP and Congress itself.
Representative Matt Gaetz dismisses the Republican impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden as a pointless stunt, likening it to a never-ending war that will result in no resolution.
Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie criticizes the irresponsibility of Republicans paralyzing the House with the speaker fight and emphasizes the need for the US to support Israel in the wake of a large-scale attack by Hamas.
Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan expresses disgust with House GOP infighting and calls Rep. Matt Gaetz "a cancer on the party and on Congress" amid the removal of former Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
House Republicans are consumed with personal grievances and political infighting, which has caused Congress to become dysfunctional and unable to address critical issues, such as international crises and a potential government shutdown.
Matt Gaetz and his House Republicans have caused chaos within the GOP, resulting in the failure of Kevin McCarthy and Steve Scalise, and leaving the House ineffective in addressing critical issues.
Republican congressman Rep. Austin Scott attempted to blame Democrats for the recent House speaker debacle, despite the fact that it was a Republican effort led by Rep. Matt Gaetz; his remarks were widely criticized for avoiding responsibility.