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Mon Feb 8, 2021, 02:13 PM Feb 2021

Trump is Reportedly "Livid" Over Kevin McCarthy's GOP Balancing Act [View all]

McCarthy avoided censuring Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, but didn’t tell off Rep. Liz Cheney. In walking a line down the middle in the Republican party’s existential crisis, McCarthy is playing a risky game.

BY ERIC LUTZ

FEBRUARY 8, 2021

Last week, as one faction of Republicans sought to punish Marjorie Taylor Greene and another for Liz Cheney, Kevin McCarthy was faced with a choice: Would he apply at least some standard of discipline to his party’s members? Or would he embrace the nihilistic vision of power-for-power’s sake that has defined the Donald Trump era? It was an unwelcome question for the House minority leader. But with the MAGA wing trying to strip Cheney of her leadership role over her impeachment vote, and more mainstream Republicans eager for distance from the conspiratorial Greene, it seemed he’d finally have to make it.

McCarthy’s talent for elusion, however, was clearly underestimated. Somehow, he managed to push the party’s existential crisis—and its looming civil war—down the road. McCarthy did not reprimand Greene over her support for conspiracy theories and unsuitable conduct, leading Democrats to remove her from her committee assignments themselves. At the same time, he allowed the wing she represents to rail against Cheney, the number-three House Republican, for voting to impeach Trump last month; she would go on to easily survive a MAGA push to remove her from her leadership post. In short: Mitch McConnell’s establishment got what it wanted—Greene sidelined and Cheney safe—and the Trumpist right got what it wanted—to indulge in their grievances without significant pushback from party brass.

McCarthy led by not leading, and in the short term it seems to have paid off. The splintering GOP remains intact, for now. But not choosing is still a choice, and it’s not clear how long the intra-party peace will last. “Kevin never takes a stand,” an influential Republican adviser told CNN last week. “He is always on every side of every issue. Does he want to be the Republican party,” the adviser continued, “or the QAnon party?”

Though he tried his best to avoid answering that question, McCarthy effectively did: Refusing to denounce Greene makes it clear that there is a home for that kind of extremism in the GOP. What’s more, declining to take a harder stand in support of Cheney, whom he reportedly pressed to apologize for her impeachment vote, suggests that insufficient loyalty to Trump is an appropriate litmus test for members of his party to impose on one another. That doesn’t say much about McCarthy’s principles, or those of the GOP. “Kevin McCarthy stands for nothing, except the perpetuation of his own position,” Democrat Adam Schiff told Meet the Press on Sunday, when asked about the minority leader’s threats of retribution following the vote to strip Greene of her committee assignments. “He has no values, and in my view cares about little except for hoping to be speaker one day.”

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https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2021/02/trump-reportedly-livid-over-kevin-mccarthy-gop-balancing-ac
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