Kevin McCarthy Reportedly Thinks Other Top House Republicans are 'Disloyal' and 'Incompetent'

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Kevin McCarthy Reportedly Thinks Other Top House Republicans are 'Disloyal' and 'Incompetent'
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“I flatly reject” reports that there is any strife among top Republicans, says Kevin McCarthy.

earlier this year. Scalise, meanwhile, has reportedly come to be seen by McCarthy as unreliable—“ineffective, checked out and reluctant to take a position on anything,” theMcCarthy has denied that there was any trouble in his paradise, praising both Arrington and Scalise in a statement to the. “I flatly reject” reports that there is any strife among top Republicans, the speaker said.

But, as the paper noted, some of that discord has spilled out into the open, with GOP officials publicly contradicting one another on various issues, including the budget. “I don’t know what he’s talking about,” McCarthy said after Arrington suggested Republicans were close to solidifying aThe alleged friction among top Republicans is a symptom of a deeper sickness within the party, which is plagued by far-right extremists McCarthy doesn’t so much lead as he does serve.

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