Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) won’t pursue a third floor vote for Speaker of the House – although he remains adamant that he is still Speaker-designate and is not dropping out as a candidate. Instead, Jordan will back a resolution being circulated by Rep. Dave Joyce (R-OH) that would grant Speaker Pro Tempore Patrick McHenry (R-NC), temporarily, the powers of Speaker – allowing the House to resume conducting legislative business.
The National Pulse previously reported that the elevation of McHenry was one of the likely outcomes of the House deadlock over who should serve as Speaker. McHenry has made a name for himself as the feisty chairman of the House Financial Services Committee and fierce opponent of over-regulation – despite being a leadership loyalist, he’s avoided taking firm stances on some of the more divisive issues in the Republican Conference.
Jordan emerged as the House Republican’s choice for Speaker after their initial candidate, Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) was forced to drop out amidst opposition from conservative Members. The race to fill the Speaker vacancy was kicked off just over two weeks ago when Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) successfully used a ‘motion to vacate‘ to oust then-Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA).
Granting McHenry temporary powers to essentially serve as Speaker will require some Democrat votes. At this time it remains unclear what concessions have been made to Democrats by Republicans – if any at all.


