Kevin McCarthy was ousted from his role as Speaker of the House, the first time in history that such an event has occurred. Eight House Republicans voted to remove McCarthy, with House Democrats unanimously following suit. With the unprecedented vacancy, now acting Speaker, Congressman Patrick McHenry (R-NC), has declared a recess until both parties can agree on how to move forward. On the Rundown, Congressman Tim Burchett (R-TN), one of the few Republicans to vote against McCarthy, shares the reasoning behind his decision, why he believes this change was necessary, and who may be tapped to fill this high position.
After Tuesday’s ousting of Speaker McCarthy, the question now remains: when will the GOP be able to place a new representative in the position? Republicans have voiced confidence that they will be able to quickly name a new speaker, and various names have been floated: Rep. Steve Scalise, Rep. Tom Emmer, Rep. Jim Jordan, and even former President Trump. Trey Gowdy, Host of The Trey Gowdy Podcast and Sunday Night in America, joins the Rundown to discuss why he believes a new speaker will encounter many of the same issues as McCarthy did, his fears that Congress is no longer serious about confronting our mounting debt, and what kind of lasting impact this ousting will have for the GOP.
Plus, commentary by FOX News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett.