Ex-Speaker Kevin McCarthy Offered Up For RNC Chair By Rep. Matt Gaetz

Amid reports that Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel may step down later this month, Florida GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz has suggested that former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy succeed her, marking a stark about face from last year when he spearheaded the charge to remove him from leadership.

“I fully endorse Kevin McCarthy for RNC Chair. Kevin is well organized and a very high-revenue fundraiser. He will also be well-liked by the RNC Committee. The RNC Chair doesn’t make any policy decisions, set any agenda, or negotiate against Democrats, ever. Kevin would be terrific,” Gaetz posted on X in reply to a tweet suggesting McCarthy could assume the role.

Reactions on X were divided, with many suggesting that Gaetz was merely joking. He, however, has not followed up on the original post as of press time.

The House in October voted to remove McCarthy as Speaker, a first in national history. Gaetz, for his part, led the small group of Republican detractors in removing him. McCarthy resigned from the House in late December.