Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) isn’t just a random backbench member of Congress. He’s the top Republican in the U.S. House, and he’d likely be elevated to the House Speaker’s office in the event of a GOP takeover of the chamber.
The California Republican is also a close ally of Donald Trump and the White House, who’s helped take the lead in his party for defending the president against the Ukraine scandal.
It’s just not going especially well for him.
On CBS’ 60 Minutes two weeks ago, McCarthy seemed inexplicably lost when told that Trump told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, “I would like you to do us a favor, though.” Last week, the House Minority Leader told Fox News, “You watch what the president said, he’s not saying China should investigate.” In reality, Trump stood on the White House South Lawn, appeared in front of a significant group of journalists, and literally said, “China should start an investigation into the Bidens.”
All of which led to this morning’s press briefing with the House Republican leadership.
Q: I hear all of you attacking the impeachment process but none of you defending the president’s actions. Do any of you think it was okay for the president to ask more than one foreign nation to investigate his campaign rival?
McCARTHY: The president wasn’t investigating a campaign rival. What the president was trying to get to the bottom, just as every American would want to know, why did we go through two years?
The Republican leader went on to describe the Russia scandal as a “hoax,” again in defiance of reality, suggesting that Trump’s focus has been retrospective, not focused on Biden.
I honestly don’t understand what it is that Kevin McCarthy doesn’t understand.









