Press Release
Fitzgerald Statement on Motion to Vacate
WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Scott Fitzgerald (WI-05) issued the following statement following the vote on a Motion to Vacate.
“In the last 9 months, the Republican House has passed critically needed legislation to secure the border, give parents more say in their child’s education, make America energy independent, and importantly, reduce our federal debt. I am disappointed by the results of yesterday’s vote to remove the Speaker. I voted with the overwhelming majority of the Republican conference to back Speaker McCarthy and to get back to work on the remaining appropriations bills that would both reduce federal spending and stop the toxic policies of the Biden Administration. Unfortunately, the entire Democrat caucus joined with a very small number of Republican members to shut down the House and remove the Speaker,” said Rep. Fitzgerald. “I will not dwell further on the motion to vacate. My focus is now 100% on electing another Republican Speaker to continue our oversight responsibilities and lead our conference to more wins for the American people.”
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McCarthy was confident ahead of the vote but said that he refused to work with his Democrat colleagues to save his job. Democrats are wary of McCarthy because of his actions as speaker, and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said that Democrat leadership planned to support Gaetz’s effort to oust McCarthy.
He simply could not be trusted.
8 Republicans voted to vacate. Not a handful.
Fitzgerald then turns around and support extremist Jim Jordan.
Fitzgerald has always been in politics for himself and only himself.
He was silent in the WI legislature and promoted nothing that I can remember.
I expect nothing from him except doing exactly what rep. leadership (assuming there is any) wants him to.
He’s a toady.