McCarthy’s Exit Tour Warns of Rogue Dissenters and Promises Primary

 McCarthy’s Exit Tour Warns of Rogue Dissenters and Promises Primary

McCarthy’s Farewell Message and Advice

Former Speaker Kevin McCarthy, bidding adieu to Capitol Hill after his ousting from the top GOP leadership spot, delivered a parting warning and advice to his successor, Mike Johnson.

Despite not being solicited for counsel, McCarthy urged Johnson not to fear dissenters within the GOP conference, particularly referencing the ‘motion to vacate,’ an effort that led to McCarthy’s own removal from the speaker position.

Monarchical Farewell Tour

In commemoration of his nearly 17 years in Congress, McCarthy embarked on a farewell tour marked by gifts, floor speeches, and a nostalgic look back at his tenure.

Among the memorabilia obtained by DailyMail.com were photos of a blue boxing robe, symbolizing the 15 rounds he fought in January to ascend to the speaker’s position. The robe was gifted by Representatives Derrick Van Orden and Aaron Bean.

Warnings and Future Plans

McCarthy highlighted the importance for Johnson to govern without apprehension, cautioning against becoming isolated by focusing more on problem individuals within the party

. Additionally, McCarthy hinted at potential primary challenges against the eight Republican dissenters who contributed to his ousting, expressing a desire to support conservatives committed to governance rather than chaos.

Potential Government Return and Relationship with Trump

While not ruling out a return to government service, including a potential role in a second Trump administration, McCarthy emphasized his belief in public service.

Despite fluctuations in their relationship, McCarthy expressed confidence in Trump’s ability to secure the GOP nomination and potentially win against President Biden, highlighting a healthy, albeit occasionally differing, relationship between the two.

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