The
fight over who will lead the House after Republicans gained a
majority in November's midterm elections entered its second day
on Wednesday after the expected frontrunner Kevin McCarthy
weathered three failed votes the day prior. Hardline members of
his party oppose McCarthy's candidacy to succeed Democrat Nancy
Pelosi as speaker.
"This is not a good look," Biden, a Democrat, said in remarks to
reporters at the White House. "It's not a good thing. This is
the United States of America, and I hope they get their act
together."
The White House is eager to portray itself as focused on issues
important to voters while House Republicans fight over their
leadership.
Biden said the delay in picking a speaker - a post second in the
line of presidential succession - could cause U.S. allies and
enemies to doubt the recovery of American democracy from turmoil
surrounding the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol by
supporters of Republican former President Donald Trump who
sought to block congressional certification of Biden's election.
Tuesday marked the first time in 100 years that the House failed
to elect a speaker on its first day in session.
"How do you think this looks to the rest of the world?" Biden
asked. "We're finally coming out of - the first time we're
getting through the whole issue relating to January 6."
Biden added that "the rest of world is looking," and said it
could compromise the ability of Congress to govern but not his
own. Biden's foreign policy has focused on rebuilding
traditional U.S. alliances to compete with a rising China and
punishing Russia for its invasion of Ukraine.
The president made the comments as he departed for a trip to
Kentucky with Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell to tout
bipartisan agreement on the issue of infrastructure investment.
Democrats narrowly control the Senate, which passed the
Biden-backed $1 trillion infrastructure law with bipartisan
support in 2021.
(Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt; editing by Will Dunham)
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