It was Round Two Thursday between U.S. Rep. Mike Bost of Illinois and Rep. Matt Gaetz in the dispute over who should be the Speaker of the House.
In January, Bost, a Republican who represents the 12th District including parts of the metro-east in southwestern Illinois, stood up and yelled at Gaetz when the Republican from Florida was giving a speech saying Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-California, should not be the speaker.
This wasn’t the first time Bost had stood up and yelled during a meeting of lawmakers. Back when he was a state representative, Bost tossed a bunch of papers and ranted about the power held by then-Illinois Speaker of the House Michael Madigan.
In the U.S. House, McCarthy eventually won the speaker’s post in January but then was ousted on Oct. 3 when Gaetz and seven other Republicans did not support McCarthy.
In the effort to get a new Speaker, the Republicans, who have a 221-212 majority in the House, met privately Thursday after Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, failed to get elected in two votes this week.
During this closed meeting, something happened between Bost and Gaetz. The question is: What?
The Daily Mail reports that “Bost was allegedly blaming Gaetz for ousting” McCarthy on Oct. 3.
Bost could not be reached for comment Thursday.
Gaetz, however, spoke to reporters as he walked down a hallway after the meeting, and was asked if Bost lunged at him.