House Majority Leader Eric Cantor has publicly voiced his
opposition to the Senate “fiscal cliff” deal that Senate Minority Leader
Mitch McConnell and Vice President Joe Biden cut late on New Year’s
eve, and which passed early today by an 89-8 vote.
“I do not support the bill,” Cantor told reporters on Tuesday afternoon.
CNN reports that “House Speaker John Boehner and House GOP Whip Kevin McCarthy both declined to answer questions as they emerged from the meeting.”
Given multiple opportunities, House Speaker John Boehner spokesman Michael Steel would not answer when asked if Boehner stands with Cantor on this deal. Fox News’ Bret Baier reported that Boehner aide Brendan Buck had told him that the Speaker remains open to working with the bill, possibly using amendments to bounce the bill back to the Senate.
The number two House Republican may smell blood in the water around Boehner, who hasn’t said either way where he stands on the bill. For weeks, some have speculated Cantor may make a move at Boehner for the speakership–especially after conservatives in the House killed Boehner’s fiscal cliff “Plan B.”
Post Continues on www.breitbart.com“I do not support the bill,” Cantor told reporters on Tuesday afternoon.
CNN reports that “House Speaker John Boehner and House GOP Whip Kevin McCarthy both declined to answer questions as they emerged from the meeting.”
Given multiple opportunities, House Speaker John Boehner spokesman Michael Steel would not answer when asked if Boehner stands with Cantor on this deal. Fox News’ Bret Baier reported that Boehner aide Brendan Buck had told him that the Speaker remains open to working with the bill, possibly using amendments to bounce the bill back to the Senate.
The number two House Republican may smell blood in the water around Boehner, who hasn’t said either way where he stands on the bill. For weeks, some have speculated Cantor may make a move at Boehner for the speakership–especially after conservatives in the House killed Boehner’s fiscal cliff “Plan B.”
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