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New book details the moment a GOP lawmaker appeared to lunge at Matt Gaetz

New book details the moment a GOP lawmaker appeared to lunge at Matt Gaetz

Summary

On January 6, 2023, during a tense House speaker election, Rep. Mike Rogers appeared to lunge at Rep. Matt Gaetz, leading Rep. Richard Hudson to intervene and hold Rogers back. This incident occurred amid a prolonged vote struggle, with Gaetz and other far-right Republicans opposing Kevin McCarthy’s bid to become speaker.

Key Facts

  • The clash happened during the 14th round of voting for House speaker on January 6, 2023.
  • Rep. Mike Rogers of Alabama moved toward Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida in a heated moment.
  • Rep. Richard Hudson of North Carolina stepped in and pulled Rogers away from Gaetz.
  • Gaetz was part of a far-right group blocking McCarthy’s election, demanding concessions.
  • Gaetz wanted to chair a subcommittee on the Armed Services Committee, a post Rogers was expected to get.
  • McCarthy’s team refused to delay the vote despite Gaetz’s suggestion to pause until after the weekend.
  • After intense debates and votes, McCarthy was elected speaker later that night.
  • Gaetz and Rogers apologized and reconciled days after the incident.
  • McCarthy’s tenure as speaker was unstable, ending in October 2023 when the House removed him, with Gaetz involved again.
  • The incident and election drama are detailed in John Leganski’s book about the behind-the-scenes efforts to elect a speaker.
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