Matt Gaetz says he plans vote to oust Speaker Kevin McCarthy after temporary funding bill
Matt Gaetz plans a vote to try and remove Speaker Kevin McCarthy as punishment for McCarthy orchestrating a bipartisan stopgap funding bill to stave off a shutdown Hard-line Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz plans a vote this week to try and remove Speaker Kevin McCarthy from his role as punishment for McCarthy orchestrating a bipartisan stopgap government funding bill to stave off a shutdown, Gaetz said Sunday. The Florida lawmaker called himself "relentless" in an interview with ABC "This Week" co-anchor Jonathan Karl. While Gaetz acknowledged he may not yet have the votes to actually oust McCarthy from the speakership, via a so-called motion to vacate, he said that he could get enough votes before 15 rounds of ballots -- which is how long it took for McCarthy to win the gavel. Removing McCarthy would essentially halt all legislative Business in the House until a replacement is picked. It remains unclear if Gaetz currently has more than a handful of votes for such a d...