Donald Trump ally Jim Jordan failed again on Wednesday in his bid to be elected speaker of the House of Representatives in the US Congress, plunging the institution further into crisis. First on Tuesday and then in a runoff vote on Wednesday, Ohio’s Jim Jordan failed to win the support of enough of his party colleagues to be elected speaker of the lower house, AFP reported.

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Never mind that President Biden pledged his unwavering support in the war against Hamas to his historic ally during a trip to Israel: The House of Representatives, which has been without a speaker for the past two weeks, is currently paralyzed and unable to vote on funds to fulfill those commitments, quotes News.ro.

Jim Jordan of Ohio, a member of the party’s most conservative faction and very close to Donald Trump, is currently the only Republican candidate in the race for House Speaker.

But the 50-year-old politician could not get the support of enough of his colleagues to be elected to lead the chamber.

Twenty moderate Republicans criticize this politician for taking too extreme a position and for this reason refused to elect him to the position of “speaker”.

In an institution still marked by storming of the Capitol, the Democratic opposition is condemning at least Jim Jordan’s ambiguous position on the 2020 presidential election, which Donald Trump continues to label without evidence as “stolen”. Nor will they help him reach the head of the House.

That election, however, could drag on for days: the House speaker, who was ousted earlier this month by his colleague, Republican Kevin McCarthy, had to fight for 15 rounds and make several compromises to gain access to the president’s seat. ward, Jan.

Republicans are desperate to avoid a repeat of the humiliating series that was televised across the country earlier this year. So far they have not succeeded.

Naturally, the question arises, how will the conservatives get out of this crisis? The parliamentary group is considering several scenarios, starting with the possibility of temporarily strengthening the powers of interim President Patrick McHenry.

The North Carolina representative-elect, who can be identified by the bow tie he always wears with his suit, is currently only responsible for organizing the election of Kevin McCarthy’s successor.

But there could also be an unexpected alliance between moderate Republicans and the Democratic Party, which has so far largely been a spectator in these negotiations. Calling on Republicans to end their “civil war,” Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries called for a “coalition that transcends party lines,” AFP reported, citing News.ro.