These are the Republicans who refuse to vote for McCarthy After the backlash in Ukraine: Russian propagandists celebrate the death

What is currently happening in the US House of Representatives is a true spectacle of the century: Republican candidate Kevin McCarthy was also not elected as Speaker of the House of Representatives on the sixth ballot. The reason for this lies in his own ranks: about 20 Republican MPs refuse to give him the vote. Who are they, who leads them, what do they want? A portrait.

Strategic Mind: Scott Perry

Rep.  Scott Perry, R-Pa., speaking at the Capitol in Washington on Tuesday, January 3, 2023, on the opening day of the 118th Congress.  Rep.  Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., Listen right.  (AP Photo/J Scott Applewhite)

The 60-year-old from Pennsylvania is the chairman of the so-called “Freedom Caucus”. This is a group of fiercely conservative Republicans made up largely of supporters of the Tea Party. The group is not necessarily sympathetic to Donald Trump, they have rejected many of his proposals – they are not radical enough.

Iraq veteran Perry, on the other hand, is a close follower of Trump. He would have been involved in having Donald Trump’s election defeat in 2020 canceled through the Justice Department, the NZZ writes. He also actively spread the lie about the stolen elections.

But what motivates someone to block his own party member? A few days ago, Perry wrote a letter to McCarthy asking him to leave the room. Anyone who has been part of the party leadership for so long (14 years) has long been part of the establishment and has lost political clout. McCarthy gives up too easily in the political fray; he is not exhausting the Republicans’ pressure capabilities. In short: too willing to compromise, not radical enough. So nothing can change in the “political quagmire” that people so urgently want to drain.

The Changemaker: Chip Roy

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The 50-year-old Texan is also a political extreme right and a member of the Freedom Caucus. But unlike his comrade above, he seems less concerned with McCarthy as a person and more with the fundamental processes in Washington, which he would like to change. With almost missionary zeal (which makes sense, after all, he’s a professing and believing Christian), he spoke on Tuesday’s doorstep in an emotional speech about the grievances of American democracy.

He criticized the fact that Congress has passed laws that absolutely exceed the bar financially. For example, the gigantic regulatory package of December with a price tag of no less than 1.7 trillion (!) dollars. There wasn’t even time to read the whole package. Roy is also annoyed that there is too little discussion in the house and compromises are made too quickly.

The Enfant Terrible: Paul Gosar

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The name of the 64-year-old from Arizona should still be known to some from the “anime affair” between Alexandria Occasio-Cortez and Joe Biden. In an election campaign video, Gosar introduced himself as the protagonist of the “Attack on Titan” series, killing the two Titans Occasio and Biden. Tasteless, but the main thing is provocative. He was severely scolded by the House of Representatives for the action and thrown out of the committees in which he sat.

Such provocations are a symbol of Gosar. He denies climate change, describes the 2020 presidential election as bogus, and believes the people who stormed the Capitol on January 6 infamously were “friendly patriots,” as the NZZ writes. The dental surgeon spreads so many falsehoods and false statements that even his fellow party members no longer believe them.

The shooters: Lauren Boebert

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Her first official act in the Republican majority in the House of Representatives: she removed the metal detectors that had been set up on the Capitol floor after Jan. 6. So it’s no surprise that the 36-year-old from Colorado is a supporter of the gun lobby.

She even has a restaurant where the wait staff is armed. She is also a sympathizer of the conspiracy theory group QAnon. Of her blockade at the house, she told Sean Hannity, Fox News’ conservative political spokesman, “I have no problem with it [mit der Blockade]. So we don’t waste tax money, we don’t send money to Ukraine.” The massive spending related to the war in Ukraine has long been a thorn in the side of the Freedom Caucus.

She demands that ex-President Trump (who supports McCarthy, albeit surprisingly lethargic) tell him that he is withdrawing his candidacy because he was unable to get his 218 votes after all. When Fox host Hannity asks her that her group only has 20 votes and that she should back out by her logic, she evades and smiles.

The hothead: Matt Gaetz

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He is considered a hothead and is actually very loud, very extreme and provocative. He was also an opponent of the Corona measures and believes that everyone should be able to defend their home with guns. The 40-year-old from Florida made himself known to all American media with one sentence about the McCarthy debacle:

“If you want to drain the swamp, you can’t make the largest gator the leader of the exercise.”

He, too, refers to the conservative narrative that Washington is a political quagmire of corruption and decay that needs to be drained. The fact that he describes McCarthy as the biggest alligator can be interpreted as meaning that Gaetz sees him as corrupt. But Gaetz himself, writes Die Zeit, has another reason for the blockade: he seems to have an eye on the seat of the subcommittee that decides on the defense budget. Gaetz also wants to end aid to Ukraine. The blockade is to blackmail McCarthy into making concessions, such as this chair.

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