Kevin McCarthy

Without a speaker, the House can’t even pass a resolution supporting Israel and condemning terrorism.
Kevin McCarthy, now just another U.S. representative, presented a televised response plan on Hamas’ attack in Israel.
McCarthy changed his mind and said he would return to the speakership if "the conference wants."
While Gaetz said the idea of Republicans calling for his removal was "crazy," he told "Meet The Press" that defending his constituents would be worth it.
In an op-ed for The Washington Post, the House’s top Democrat argued Republicans should admit they need the help.
The former president allowed himself to be nominated for the position. But he only received one vote, from Rep. Matt Gaetz.
The late-night comedian hilariously tossed the far-right congresswoman’s hat into the ring.
Rep. Tim Burchett said the Fox News host's questioning was "very negative," but that didn't stop Kilmeade's aggression.
Some members of the GOP are wondering if anyone can take Kevin McCarthy's place as a fundraising dynamo and party builder.
“If you look at the recent history of Republican speakers, the cause of death becomes a little clearer,” said the CNN host.