McCarthy Faces GOP After Audio Recording Leak
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On Wednesday, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy had his first face-to-face encounter with House Republicans after audio recordings revealed he blamed then-President Donald Trump for the January 6 2021 attack. While left-leaning articles highlight that McCarthy’s line of argument papered over the sharp concerns he had shared about the former president, right-leaning articles highlight that Fox News host Tucker Carlson ripped into House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy on Tuesday.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that McCarthy’s line of argument papered over the sharp concerns he had shared about the former president. The stakes are high for McCarthy, who seeks to become speaker of the House.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that Representative Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) McCarthy and House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) after The New York Times report. In a statement posted to Twitter, Gaetz called McCarthy and Scalise “weak men.”
A right-leaning article by Daily Caller highlights that Fox News host Tucker Carlson ripped into House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy on Tuesday. Carlson blasted McCarthy’s criticisms, saying that he is no better than Democrats and their allies in the press.
From the left
Facing House GOP, McCarthy defends himself after audio reveals he blamed Trump for Jan. 6 attack
The Washington Post
From the right
‘Puppet Of The Democratic Party’: Tucker Carlson Trashes ‘MSNBC Contributor’ Kevin McCarthy
Daily Caller