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US: Intimidation Tactics Ramp Up Amidst House Speaker Battle in the Republican Party

While Jordan has condemned the threats, some lawmakers directly implicated his supporters in the intimidation campaign.

 Republican lawmakers are reporting an alarming rise in intimidation tactics, including death threats, as the battle for the House Speaker position within the party intensifies. The intimidation campaign, allegedly orchestrated by allies of Ohio Representative Jim Jordan, has targeted those who have opposed Jordan’s bid for the prestigious leadership role.

Several Republicans came forward to reveal that they have been subjected to a relentless pressure campaign by supporters of Jordan, whose bid for the House Speaker position faltered in a second vote on Wednesday. Lawmakers claimed they received menacing messages and threats after expressing their support for alternative candidates.

Mariannette Miller-Meeks, a Republican representative from Iowa, stated in a released statement, “One thing I cannot stomach, or support, is a bully,” after she received credible death threats and threatening calls for voting against Jordan. Don Bacon, a Nebraska Republican, provided evidence of harassing texts sent to his wife, allegedly from a Jordan supporter, reinforcing the intensity of the tactics used.

While Jordan has condemned the threats, some lawmakers directly implicated his supporters in the intimidation campaign. Carlos Gimenez, a Republican from Florida, confronted Jordan, stating, “I don’t really take well to threats. He told me that he wasn’t behind it, and he’s asked people to stop, but if you’ve asked people to stop, why aren’t they listening to you?”

Even some of Jordan’s own allies, including Byron Donalds of Florida, admitted that the aggressive approach taken by his supporters may have backfired. “I think it was to the detriment of Jim,” remarked Donalds.

This wave of intimidation comes after Jordan failed for the second time to secure enough support within his party to clinch the speakership. On Wednesday, 22 fellow Republicans voted against him, marking an increase from the initial vote held on Tuesday.

The ongoing infighting among Republicans over the speakership has left the party divided, rendering them unable to pass crucial legislation or approve emergency aid requests from the White House. With no end in sight to the leadership battle, discussions have emerged about empowering Acting Speaker Patrick McHenry temporarily, giving him enhanced powers for up to 90 days.

The escalating tensions within the Republican Party continue to raise concerns about the party’s unity and the impact it could have on the legislative process in the House of Representatives. As the battle for the speakership rages on, both lawmakers and the public closely watch the unfolding events on Capitol Hill.

Kiki Garba.

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