Infighting US Republicans oust Kevin McCarthy, their own House speaker, in historic vote
- Republican Kevin McCarthy is the first speaker of the House in history to be ousted by a vote of the chamber
- Revolt against McCarthy, led by a small group of conservative Republicans, throws Washington into chaos

Kevin McCarthy was axed on Tuesday as speaker of the US House of Representatives in a brutal, historic rebellion by far-right Republicans accusing him of a string of broken promises and furious at his cooperation with Democrats.
The manoeuvre laid bare the chaotic levels of infighting among Republicans heading into the 2024 presidential election, with its likely candidate Donald Trump making history of his own as the only former or sitting president to face criminal indictment.
The first ouster of a speaker in the House’s 234-year history was supported by only a handful of right-wing Republican hardliners.
However, the House is almost evenly divided and with Democrats joining eight rebel Republicans rather than riding to McCarthy’s rescue, he had no way to survive.

“I ended up being the 55th speaker of the House – one of the greatest honours. I loved every minute,” a circumspect McCarthy told reporters after the vote, making clear he did not plan to stand again.