November 6, 2024
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, was pulled as the GOP nominee for speaker on Friday after three failed ballots.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, was pulled as the GOP nominee for speaker on Friday after three failed ballots.

Jordan’s downfall had several factors in play, but a few of them drove the Ohio Republican down the exit ramp after 25 Republicans voted for other speaker candidates over him.

Rep. Mike Kelly, R-Pa., who did not vote for Jordan to be speaker, told Fox News Digital on Friday he thinks the large number of people who voted to pull Jordan from the nomination was due to the conference’s secret ballot.

JORDAN OUSTED BY HOUSE GOP AS SPEAKER NOMINEE AFTER FAILED THIRD VOTE

Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, gives a press conference

Rep. Jim Jordan, the Republican speaker designee, holds a press conference at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Friday. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

The House Republican Conference on Friday convened after the third speaker vote where Jordan was removed as the nominee via secret ballot.

“There was no reason for this suspense,” Kelly said. “There was no reason for any of this going on.”

One major factor that reared its ugly head was likely the death threats made against several of Jordan’s holdouts.

GOP Reps. Marianette Miller-Meeks of Iowa and Nick LaLota of New York said this week that they received death threats after not voting for Jordan’s speakership bid.

Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, R-Iowa

GOP Rep. Marianette Miller-Meeks of Iowa said this week she received death threats after not voting for Jim Jordan’s speakership bid.

Miller-Meeks released a statement on Wednesday night about the “credible death threats” she has received after voting for House Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Rep. Kay Granger, R-Texas, for speaker over Jordan in the second round of voting.

Meanwhile, LaLota posted a picture on X of an email he said he received, telling him to go “f— yourself and die.”

“If I see your face, I will whip all the hair out of your f—ing head you f—ing scumbag,” the person wrote.

Jordan’s office has denounced the death threats, with spokesperson Russell Dye calling the words “abhorrent” that have “no place in a civil discourse.”

Rep. Nick LaLota, R-N.Y.

Rep. Nick LaLota, R-N.Y., posted on X a picture of an email he said he received, telling him to go “f— yourself and die.”