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Kevin McCarthy’s past few days have offered a revealing snapshot into the evolving arc of a once-powerful figure now redefined on the sidelines but not out of the spotlight. As California’s Republican Party reels after the stinging defeat of Proposition 50—a new congressional map that’s expected to cost Republicans up to five House seats—McCarthy’s absence from direct leadership looms large. California insiders like Rob Stutzman told LAist that McCarthy had privately promised to help raise as much as $100 million to fight Prop 50, but only eleven million materialized, largely from his leftover campaign funds and the national party. The larger donor network, particularly the Trump circle, didn’t step in, raising real questions about McCarthy’s dwindling leverage over national Republican fundraising and the state GOP’s future.
Multiple outlets including CalMatters and the Los Angeles Times report open finger-pointing within California’s GOP, with some suggesting that if McCarthy were still Speaker, the campaign against Prop 50 might have been far better-funded and more strategically executed. McCarthy’s office declined recent interview requests, heightening the sense of withdrawal from frontline party action.
On the national airwaves, McCarthy has not stayed silent. This week on Fox News’ “Saturday in America,” he weighed in on the government shutdown now grinding through its third week, labeling it the “Seinfeld shutdown—about nothing.” He claimed that Democratic leaders, especially Chuck Schumer, are scrambling to appease their left flank and predicted that pressure from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her allies could spell the end of Schumer’s Senate leadership. He forecast the shutdown would last another two weeks and critiqued Democrats for lacking both unity and clear motive.
McCarthy’s voice also echoed through financial news. Joining CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” he dissected the complex dynamics of the shutdown, arguing that both parties are failing to lead. He reflected candidly on the pressures that led to his ouster as Speaker in 2023, hinting that similar forces could soon bring down Democratic leaders as well.
Meanwhile, business activities continue post-Congress. McCarthy is now serving as chairman of the Alpha Institute, though little information has emerged on recent initiatives from the group. He remains a sought-after commentator, but there’s no evidence of major new business ventures or investments.
On social media, McCarthy has taken a noticeably lower profile. No personal posts have gone viral in recent days, but his Fox News and CNBC appearances have generated discussion, especially regarding his hits at Schumer and the state of the GOP.
For political junkies, one telling moment came during a recent House Oversight hearing when former White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain publicly agreed with McCarthy’s earlier assessments of President Biden’s mental acuity—a rare bit of public va
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