NUKE BOMBSHELL: House Freedom Caucus MEMO Details Plan to Elect Donald Trump Speaker of the House
A memorandum is being circulated among members of the House Freedom Caucus that considers alternatives to McCarthy after his midterm failure.
National File has exclusively obtained a memorandum being circulated among members of the House Freedom Caucus (HFC) that considers alternatives to Kevin McCarthy after the Republican Party’s much anticipated red wave at the 2022 midterm elections fizzled into a pink trickle, potentially leaving Republicans with a single digit advantage over Pelosi’s Democrats.
- The “Speaker Trump” HFC memo is a bold expression of NO-CONFIDENCE in Kevin McCarthy just days after his disastrous performance at the midterm elections.
- The Trump memorandum sets forth a plan to elect President Donald J. Trump as Speaker of the House of Representatives.
- Importantly, the document clearly articulates the legal and constitutional authority that the House MAY CHOOSE a non-member as House Speaker.
- The memo derides McCarthy for his refusal to move forward with impeachment of Joe Biden.
- The HFC memo sets forth a plan to return the House of Representatives to “regular order.”
- The memo pushes for a commitment from GOP leaders to include the “Motion to Vacate the Chair” in the next rules package.
- Chinese infiltration into U.S. government, commerce, industry and defense.
- The utter lack of serious investigations into the Nov. 3, 2020 election operation.
- The pervasive infringement of our First Amendment rights to free speech.
- The hesitance to launch a Nuremburg 2.0 style military tribunal to hold those accountable for the millions of deaths during Covid-19 and in the aftermath, with the Pfizer fallout and Moderna Mutilation.
- Congress’s refusal to investigate the truth behind Jan 6 deaths, and the treatment of J-6 political prisoners.
Another main sticking point the memo highlights is the inclusion of the “motion to vacate the chair,” which was recently removed by Nancy Pelosi, after being in place for decades.
The “motion to vacate” rule formerly served as a check on the Speaker by his conference, in that it required the Speaker to enjoy serving at the pleasure of his conference, given that the motion to remove the Speaker could be brought to the floor by a single member of Congress.
McCarthy is also being called to the carpet over his apparent unwillingness to commit to returning the House to what is known as “regular order,” which refers to a more ground-up, inclusive legislative process, characterized by a more grassroots approach typical of the “people’s house.”