Republican lawmaker accuses ousted US House speaker of throwing elbow
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[November 15, 2023]
By Moira Warburton and David Shepardson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Tensions among Republicans in the U.S. Congress
boiled over on Tuesday, with one lawmaker accusing the ousted House
speaker of elbowing him in the kidney, while a Senate Republican
challenged a union leader to a fight during a hearing.
Republican Representative Tim Burchett accused Kevin McCarthy, who was
ousted as Speaker of the House of Representatives early lat month, of
elbowing him in an incident at the Capitol that was witnessed by a
National Public Radio reporter who also recorded audio of the exchange.
"Why'd you elbow me in the back, Kevin?" said Burchett, according to
audio released by NPR. "What kind of chicken move is that? You're
pathetic, man. You are so pathetic."
McCarthy later denied having elbowed Burchett, one of eight Republicans
who engineered the removal of McCarthy from leadership.
"I didn't punch anybody," McCarthy told reporters, adding, "If I hit
somebody, they would know I hit them."
"It kinda caught me off guard because it was a clean shot to the
kidneys," Burchett later told CNN. "You just don't expect a guy who was
at one time three steps away from the White House to hit you with a
sucker punch in the hallway."
The altercation came at a time of escalating violent rhetoric by
Republican politicians, including Donald Trump - the frontrunner for the
party's 2024 presidential nomination.
The McCarthy-Burchett disagreement occurred on the same day that U.S.
Senator Markwayne Mullin rose from his seat and challenged Teamsters
President Sean O'Brien to a fight, before the committee chair stepped in
defuse the confrontation.
The verbal sparring began after Mullin, an Oklahoma Republican,
paraphrased from a June tweet posted by O'Brien about the senator: "What
a clown, a fraud. Always has been, always will be. Quit the tough guy
act in these Senate hearings. You know where to find me. Any place,
anytime cowboy."
Mullin finished with an offer to fight O'Brien at the hearing.
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U.S. Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) arrives at the U.S. Capitol in
Washington, D.C., U.S., February 15, 2023. REUTERS/Sarah Silbiger/File
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"Sir, this is a time, this is a place, if you want to run your
mouth, we can be two consenting adults, we can finish it here," he
said, while pointing to the floor separating the two.
O'Brien responded, "OK that's fine, perfect ... You stand your butt
up, big guy."
Mullin then rose from his seat and moved to remove his wedding ring.
'WE'RE NOT 12 YEARS OLD'
At that point Senator Bernie Sanders, who was chairing the hearing
with union presidents, said to Mullin: "You're a United States
senator, sit down."
Mullin, a former professional mixed martial arts fighter, later in
the hearing challenged O'Brien again to fight for charity in April.
O'Brien rejected the offer.
"It should never come to that," O'Brien told Reuters. "We're not 12
years old anymore ... We have fights we have to take on. My cage
fight is with corporate America and that's the way it is going to
stay." O'Brien said he is willing to sit down with Mullin for coffee
or a beer.
"In Oklahoma, if you run your mouth, you get called out. Period,"
Mullin said on the social media platform X, after the hearing.
House Speaker Mike Johnson said he hoped the upcoming Thanksgiving
break would give lawmakers a chance to "cool off" after the grueling
weeks of fighting over legislation and the speakership that followed
McCarthy's ouster.
"This place is a pressure-cooker," Johnson said at a news conference
on Tuesday. "Everybody can go home, we can come back, reset."
(Reporting by Chris Sanders, Editing by Nick Zieminski)
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