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Farcical scenes in Congress continued on Wednesday as Jim Jordan lost the second ballot for speaker on the House floor in a defeat that could spell the end for his bid for the Republican’s top job. 

A handful of disgruntled Republicans immediately voted against Jordan, instead putting forward Kevin McCarthy, Whip Tom Emmer, Byron Donalds – and even former Speaker John Boehner – as chaos broke out on the floor. Firebrand Republican Jordan could only afford to lose four votes on the floor with the GOP’s narrow majority. 

The House has been engulfed in chaos for 15 days since former Speaker Kevin McCarthy was ousted by eight of his hard-line Republican colleagues. McCarthy – whose confirmation went five days and 15 rounds long in January – actually received more support from holdouts during the subsequent rounds of voting in contrast to Jordan, who started bleeding former backers during the second vote.

Republican Rep. Dave Joyce, Ohio, is expected to nominate interim Speaker Patrick McHenry for the top job on a short-term basis following Jordan’s defeat. However, support for that move is divided among Republicans.

On Tuesday, 20 Republicans voted against Jordan, destroying his chance to become speaker in the first ballot. 

Jordan, chair of the powerful Judiciary Committee and Freedom Caucus co-founder, had broad appeal from the right wing of his party but moderates and pragmatic conservatives were angry about the process by which he had come to the speaker nomination. 

The wife of Republican holdout Don Bacon – the first to vote against Jordan on Tuesday – revealed anonymous text messages warning her husband to back Jordan.

A handful of disgruntled Republicans immediately voted against Jordan on Wednesday

A handful of disgruntled Republicans immediately voted against Jordan on Wednesday

On Tuesday, 20 Republicans voted against Jordan, destroying his chance to become speaker in the first round of voting. He met the same fate on Wednesday in the second round of voting

On Tuesday, 20 Republicans voted against Jordan, destroying his chance to become speaker in the first round of voting. He met the same fate on Wednesday in the second round of voting

Speaker Pro Tempore Patrick McHenry might be the clearest path toward getting a more long-term speaker solution

‘Your husband better support Jim Jordan,’ reads one of the messages sent to Angie Bacon, according to Politico.

‘Your husband will not hold any political office ever again,’ said another. ‘What a disappoint [sic] and failure he is.’

Bacon voted for McCarthy, R-Calif., on Wednesday – landing another blow to Jordan’s vote tally. 

In a moment of lightheartedness, Rep. Mike Kelly, R-Pa., voted for former Speaker John Boehner, best known for his affinity for smoking cigars and his brash style. Democrats on the floor clapped and laughed at Kelly’s vote, signaling the level of dysfunction engulfing the chamber.

Jordan started to hemorrhage votes from lawmakers who supported him in the first ballot.  

Rep. Vern Buchanan, R-Mich., put forward Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., – in a flip from his Jordan vote on Tuesday. Rep. Drew Ferguson, R-Ga., also flipped from his original vote for Jordan, voting for Steve Scalise in the second round. 

Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo., – who vowed to never vote for Jordan – voted again for Tom Emmer, R-Minn., on the second ballot. 

Jordan was also slammed for using ‘intimidation tactics’ over the weekend to try and get GOP holdouts to support his bid for speaker. His office has disputed those claims. 

First speaker vote tally 

Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y. — 212

Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio — 200

Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif. — 6

Former Rep. Lee Zeldin, R-N.Y. — 3

Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La. — 7

Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Calif. — 1

Rep. Tom Emmer, R-Minn. — 1

Rep. Tom Cole, R-Okla. — 1

Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky. — 1

He spent the weekend pressuring holdouts to vote for him – with the unspoken threat that not doing so could put them at risk of a primary challenge given Jordan’s popularity with grassroots conservatives. 

‘I think some of it did backfire … and I think it was to the detriment of Jim,’ said Florida Congressman Byron Donalds, who voted for Jordan.

‘Jim didn’t necessarily support the strategy,’ added fellow Ohio Representative David Joyce. 

Former President Donald Trump endorsed Jordan for the top Republican position, and reiterated his support in a post to Truth Social Tuesday.

‘Jim Jordan will be a GREAT Speaker of the House. As everyone knows, I have long ago given him my Complete and Total Endorsement!’ 

Meanwhile, Democrats remain united around Hakeem Jeffries – who serves as minority leader.

Rep. Pete Aguilar, D-Calif., poked fun at yesterday’s vote tally – during which Jeffries received more votes than Jordan.

‘212 to 200. No amount of election denial is going to take away from those vote totals,’ he said on the floor Wednesday. 

Chants of ‘Hakeem, Hakeem, Hakeem’ rang out from around the chamber. 

Rep. Tom Cole, R-Okla., nominated Jordan Wednesday ahead of the second vote. He made multiple references to Jordan’s former wrestling career.

He praised his commitment to conservative principles and strong support for Israel, which is reeling after over 1,300 were killed nearly two weeks ago by Hamas terrorists. 

Two weeks ago Kevin McCarthy was ousted when eight Republicans voted with all Democrats to push him out of the job in an unprecedented vote. Then Majority Leader Steve Scalise, the House’s number two Republican, beat out Jordan for the nomination in a 124-88 vote. 

Scalise, who is in the midst of battling blood cancer, dropped out of the running as it became clear that around a dozen Republicans were not going to vote for him. 

Jordan then clinched the GOP nomination on Friday in a 124 to 81 vote.

But in a follow-up vote, members were asked ‘Would you vote for Jordan on the House floor?’ Fifty-five of them said they would not – even as Republicans can only afford to lose four votes on the floor.

McHenry, 47, chair of the Financial Services Committee, the current interim speaker, would need Democratic votes to be elected as temporary speaker. 

Electing McHenry would give him powers to bring legislation to the floor and break the impasse in the House as Congress barrels toward another potential shutdown. 

Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, R-Fla., opposed the bid of Rep. Jim Jordan, for speaker on Tuesday

Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, R-Fla., opposed the bid of Rep. Jim Jordan, for speaker on Tuesday

On Tuesday, 20 Republicans voted against Jordan, destroying his chance to become speaker in the first ballot

On Tuesday, 20 Republicans voted against Jordan, destroying his chance to become speaker in the first ballot

In the meantime, Congress remains paralyzed, unable to conduct any business and with only a month until the government runs out of money again. 

The House is also unable to vote to provide desperately needed assistance to Israel after the brutal Hamas terror attack left over 1,300 civilians dead and at least 29 Americans killed.

President Biden is mulling a $100 billion request to Congress that will include aid to both Ukraine and Israel.

He is expected to send over the request by the end of the week and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says the Senate will act quickly, despite turmoil in the House. 

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