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Matt Gaetz Interrupts Kevin McCarthy’s CNN Interview in Heated RNC Floor Feud

The animosity between former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) was on display again Tuesday, when the latter interrupted an interview between McCarthy and CNN on the floor of the Republican National Convention to mock him about not having a speaking gig at the event.

The pair have been sparring for more than a year. Gaetz told colleagues that he led the effort to remove McCarthy as speaker last fall after the then-California congressman revived a House Ethics Committee probe into sex trafficking allegations against him, The Daily Beast reported in January.

For his part, McCarthy has said that Gaetz “belongs in jail,” and at a Georgetown University event in April, told attendees that he is no longer speaker because “one person wanted me to stop an ethics complaint because he slept with a 17-year-old.” That congressional probe is ongoing. Federal prosecutors decided not to charge Gaetz in February 2023, and Gaetz has maintained his innocence.

All that came to the forefront during a hostile exchange Tuesday in Milwaukee. As McCarthy was speaking to CNN’s Kaitlan Collins, Gaetz burst into frame, badgering McCarthy with rhetorical questions about when he would be speaking at the convention.

“What night are you speaking? Are you speaking tonight, or?” Gaetz began, a jab at McCarthy not being on the list of speakers, while Gaetz is.

McCarthy, not turning to look at Gaetz, responded: “He’s got an ethics complaint about paying—sleeping with a 17-year-old.”

Gaetz shot back: “Hey, if you took that stage, you would get booed off of it. You would get booed off the stage.”

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by Anonymousreply 3July 17, 2024 2:15 PM

Matt Gaetz acts like a low-class, immature asshole.

Just like his best friend Marjorie Taylor Greene.

Neither of which should be in the United States Congress.

They're both so vile.

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by Anonymousreply 1July 17, 2024 1:55 PM

Gaetz said to the guy behind him after being called an asshole, “I don’t even know who you are, man!” Which just goes to show that Gaetz is one of those “Do you know who I am types” and only respects people who are famous, or infamous, like himself.

The most illustrative pet of OP’s are is this bit:

[quote] For his part, McCarthy has said that Gaetz “belongs in jail,” and at a Georgetown University event in April, told attendees that he is no longer speaker because “one person wanted me to stop an ethics complaint because he slept with a 17-year-old.” That congressional probe is ongoing. Federal prosecutors decided not to charge Gaetz in February 2023, and Gaetz has maintained his innocence.

Gaetz being Gaetz, there is no way he’d not sue McCarthy for saying this if it wasn’t true. Gaetz is afraid of bringing suit because he’d have to prove he didn’t sleep with the 17 year-old and he doesn’t want the scrutiny of discovery and depositions a civil case would bring. He knows a civil jury, with a lower threshold of evidence, would likely find that he did commit a whole slew of crimes like solicitation, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, wire fraud. criminal collusion, and statutory rape.

by Anonymousreply 2July 17, 2024 2:11 PM

[quote] Gaetz said to the guy behind him after being called an asshole, “I don’t even know who you are, man!” Which just goes to show that Gaetz is one of those “Do you know who I am types” and only respects people who are famous, or infamous, like himself.

He's the Derek Blasberg of politics.

by Anonymousreply 3July 17, 2024 2:15 PM
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