Current:Home > MySteve Scalise withdraws bid for House speaker -CapitalSource
Steve Scalise withdraws bid for House speaker
View
Date:2025-04-13 19:58:22
In a surprise move Thursday, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise announced that he is withdrawing his name from the race for the vacant House speaker role.
"I just shared with my colleagues that I'm withdrawing my name as a candidate for the speaker designee," Scalise told reporters.
The Republican conference on Wednesday nominated Scalise for the speaker position, which has sat vacant since California Rep. Kevin McCarthy was ousted in a historic vote last week.
"There are still some people that have their own agendas," Scalise said of his decision to drop out.
"This House of Representatives needs a speaker and we need to open up the House again," the Louisiana congressman added. "But clearly, not everybody is there and they're still schisms that have to get resolved."
Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, the chair of the powerful House Judiciary Committee, received 99 votes during Wednesday's closed-door meeting. Scalise received 113.
Jordan late Thursday refused to comment on Scalise's withdrawal, saying he would address the situation on Friday.
"I think today we ought to focus on a great American like Steve Scalise. Any type of announcement about what may or may not happen I think is best done tomorrow," Jordan said.
Scalise refused to say Thursday if he would support Jordan's nomination.
"You still need to get a speaker and I'm going to continue to push as hard as we can to make that happen quickly because it has to happen," Scalise said.
He also accused some GOP members who had purportedly initially pledged their support to him of "moving the goalposts."
"There were people that told me they were fine with me three days ago, who were moving the goalposts and making up...reasons why, that had nothing to do ... they were saying ... there were games being played, and I said, 'I'm not gonna be a part of it,'" Scalise said.
What Republicans do next is unclear. Without a nominee, Speaker Pro Tempore Patrick McHenry remains in place with limited powers. Some Republicans have already left town, but a large number of GOP lawmakers are still in the conference meeting to try to determine how to move forward. Rep. Greg Murphy, of North Carolina, estimated that around 80% of the conference was continuing to meet after Scalise's announcement.
Murphy told reporters at the Capitol that he thought Jordan should have a chance to see if he could muster the 217 votes necessary to be the nominee, but he also thinks it would "be hard" for him to reach that threshold. He said he thinks the conference may end up settling on a "compromise" candidate and suggested McHenry, Reps. Byron Donalds, of Florida; and Kevin Hern, of Oklahoma, were all "quality people," who might be able to unite the conference.
Hern had considered running soon after McCarthy's ouster, and said in a letter to colleagues that he "called, texted or met" with all 221 Republicans in the conference to ask what they wanted to see in their next speaker. He said that he withdrew from the race because he believed a "three-man race for Speaker will only draw this process out longer, creating further division which would make it harder for any candidate to reach 217 votes."
Hern spoke with reporters as he left the conference meeting. He said he would not challenge Jordan for the speakership but alluded the idea that "there's some conversations about trying to run as a team," but said Jordan "did not speak to that," and Hern did not elaborate.
The Republican nominee for House speaker will need 217 GOP votes to prevail if all members are present and each votes for a candidate.
Scalise faced an uphill battle in getting the necessary votes, with at least 16 Republican representatives, including several of Jordan's supporters, indicating they would not be voting for him.
Since McCarthy was removed last week, the House has been in recess, seemingly paralyzed from resuming its business until a permanent speaker is selected. Republican Rep. Patrick McHenry of North Carolina is serving as speaker pro tempore in the interim.
On Oct. 3, the House voted by a margin of 216 to 210 to oust McCarthy. Eight far-right Republicans joined all Democrats in voting to remove him, marking the first time in American history that a House speaker has been removed in a no-confidence vote.
Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida, a major critic of McCarthy, forced the vote when he put forth the motion to vacate the office of speaker. Gaetz said his decision came after McCarthy helped pass a bipartisan 45-day stopgap bill earlier this month to prevent an impending government shutdown. Gaetz claimed that McCarthy had betrayed conservatives in pushing the bill through.
Melissa Quinn, Ellis Kim and Alan He contributed to this report.
- In:
- Steve Scalise
veryGood! (21)
Related
- Spooky or not? Some Choa Chu Kang residents say community garden resembles cemetery
- Why Camila Cabello Fans Are Convinced Her New Song Is a Nod to Shawn Mendes
- How Rising Seas Turned A Would-be Farmer Into A Climate Migrant
- COP-out: who's liable for climate change destruction?
- Krispy Kreme offers a free dozen Grinch green doughnuts: When to get the deal
- 3 tribes dealing with the toll of climate change get $75 million to relocate
- Here's how far behind the world is on reining in climate change
- You Won't Believe All of the Celebrities That Have Hooked Up With Bravo Stars
- Juan Soto to be introduced by Mets at Citi Field after striking record $765 million, 15
- Who is Just Stop Oil, the group that threw soup on Van Gogh's painting?
Ranking
- Rylee Arnold Shares a Long
- Elon Musk Speaks Out After SpaceX's Starship Explodes During Test Flight
- Life Is Hard For Migrants On Both Sides Of The Border Between Africa And Europe
- War fallout and aid demands are overshadowing the climate talks in Egypt
- Federal appeals court upholds $14.25 million fine against Exxon for pollution in Texas
- Anna Nicole Smith's Complex Life and Death Is Examined in New Netflix Documentary Trailer
- Rachel McAdams Makes Rare Comment About Family Life With Her 2 Kids
- Grasslands: The Unsung Carbon Hero
Recommendation
Most popular books of the week: See what topped USA TODAY's bestselling books list
When the creek does rise, can music survive?
Proof Jessica Biel’s Stylish Throwback Photos Are Tearin’ Up Justin Timberlake’s Heart
Why Frank Ocean's Eyebrow-Raising Coachella 2023 Performance Was Cut Short
Working Well: When holidays present rude customers, taking breaks and the high road preserve peace
Vanderpump Rules' Latest Episode Shows First Hint at Tom Sandoval and Raquel Leviss' Affair
Teddi Mellencamp's Past One-Night-Stand With Matt Damon Revealed—and Her Reaction Is Priceless
Strong thunderstorms and tornadoes are moving through parts of the South