Former Speaker Kevin McCarthy to resign from Congress at year end
- Conservative leaders are concerned about the possibility of losing the House Republican majority in 2024, due to the advanced age of some members.
- Representative Kevin McCarthy, former House Speaker, announced his resignation from Congress, further diminishing the Republican majority in the House.
- McCarthy's departure could hamper the Republican party's hopes of maintaining the majority in the upcoming elections.
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Ex-Speaker McCarthy Resigns From Congress - The New American
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy plans to leave Congress at the end of this year. Making the statement in a Wall Street Journal op-ed on Wednesday, the ousted Republican leader announced that he will not seek reelection in the U.S. House of Representatives. "I'm leaving the House, but not the fight," he wrote. "My work ... The post Ex-Speaker McCarthy Resigns From Congress appeared first on The New American.
Ex-US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy will leave Congress, raising Republican worries
WASHINGTON, Dec 7 — Ousted US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said yesterday that he will leave Congress at the end of this year, a move that raised anxieties among his fellow Republicans about the path that lies ahead for their narrow and fractious majority. His move came as Congress struggles to move forward on a raft of critically important legislation, including fiscal 2024 spending bills that Congress must adopt by January 19 to avert a partia…
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