Kevin McCarthy, the former House Speaker whose dramatic ouster still echoes through GOP halls, has kept a notably low profile this week amid Capitol Hill chaos, with no verified public appearances, business moves, or social media buzz lighting up the wires. The Union Herald captured House Republican leaderships March 25 press conference, where Speaker Mike Johnson, Steve Scalise, Tom Emmer, Lisa McClain, Jay Obernolte, and Juan Ciscomani fielded questions on funding fights, but McCarthy was nowhere in sight or mentioned, signaling his sidelined status post his infamous 2023 boot. FedNet echoed the same weekly briefing the next day, March 26, with the same crew dominating the mic, no trace of the California power broker who once ruled the roost. Politico dished on the mounting DHS funding despair gripping lawmakers Thursday, yet McCarthy stayed off the radar, letting current leaders sweat the recess deadline. A dusty Kyabram Free Press throwback nodded to his ancient 11th failed speaker vote, but thats old tea, not fresh scandal. Local North Attleborough agendas listed a Kevin McCarthy among routine meeting attendees March 25, but thats likely some town everyman, not our Bakersfield baron. No X posts, Fox hits, or donor dinners popped in reliable feeds, and zero major headlines in the last 24 hours, per scans from Politico and Senate dailies. Speculation swirls he might be plotting a 2026 comeback shadow play, but thats unconfirmed chatter, not hard news with biographical heft. For now, McCarthy simmers quietly, a ghost in the GOP machine.
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