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If there was a GOP rift, it's now a canyon in the House, and the ouster of Speaker McCarthy gums up the next week in the House. How this went down is wild: Democrats at the roll call vote all voted in favor of the motion to vacate. In other words, they weren't there to protect Speaker McCarthy. Then eight Republicans aligned to vote with their Democratic colleagues across the aisle to reach the threshold to oust him. Inside Sources Host Boyd Matheson discusses this Democratic betrayal of Speaker McCarthy. James Curry, Professor of Political Science at the University of Utah, gives his take on this Republican Civil War. And Derek Brown, former GOP Chair and a Host of KSL @ Night, explains why this all seems like it’s just a game.
By Debbie Dujanovic and Dave Noriega4.1
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If there was a GOP rift, it's now a canyon in the House, and the ouster of Speaker McCarthy gums up the next week in the House. How this went down is wild: Democrats at the roll call vote all voted in favor of the motion to vacate. In other words, they weren't there to protect Speaker McCarthy. Then eight Republicans aligned to vote with their Democratic colleagues across the aisle to reach the threshold to oust him. Inside Sources Host Boyd Matheson discusses this Democratic betrayal of Speaker McCarthy. James Curry, Professor of Political Science at the University of Utah, gives his take on this Republican Civil War. And Derek Brown, former GOP Chair and a Host of KSL @ Night, explains why this all seems like it’s just a game.