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Just two months after he was ousted as speaker of the House of Representatives on Oct. 3, Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) has announced his resignation from Congress, effective at the end of this ...
McCarthy was the Republican nominee for speaker in January 2023, but did not win the speakership on the first attempt, only securing the office after days of successive votes and negotiations within his own party as well as a historic 15 different ballots.
McCarthy's Victory Fund and his campaign committee had about $335,000 in private flying expenses from 2012 through 2016, on top of his leadership PAC bills for such flights.
Gaetz, who had led intra-party opposition to McCarthy, [13] announced in an interview with CNN that he would move to remove McCarthy: he criticized McCarthy for working with Democrats to pass a temporary spending bill without spending cuts, and for introducing the bill itself at the very last moment (leaving representatives with barely enough ...
A Republican Super PAC spent more than $650,000 on Assemblyman Vince Fong’s congressional bid to succeed his former boss, retired Rep. Kevin McCarthy, in a deep-red California district.
Kevin McCarthy donated to a Mace primary challenger and his allies launched attacks against the ... outside of giving money and advice. His spokesperson ignored a request for an interview.
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, whom the bill is named after. Representative Kevin McCarthy's speakership had been widely characterized as him being among the weakest figures to hold the office in recent history, given the very small margin that Republicans in the House of Representatives held after the 2022 midterm elections.
In a statement on X, the new speaker, Johnson, R-La., wished McCarthy well. "Kevin served the American people and his constituents in California’s Central Valley with honor for nearly two ...