Jordan is not dropping his speaker bid, but will back the plan to temporarily empower McHenry.
has decided to not hold a third vote on his speaker bid, according to two sources familiar with his plans.between the first and second speaker votes, and Republicans and Democrats signaled they were prepared to make a push to empower Speaker Pro Tempore Patrick McHenry.
Jordan is not dropping his speaker bid, but is expected to back the plan to temporarily empower McHenry.McHenry has said he won't act on legislation in his current position, so a bipartisan group of House lawmakers wants toGovernment funding runs out in less than a month, and many in Congress are anxious to pass legislation on aid for Israel and Ukraine.: Two GOP speaker nominees have failed in recent days, and the outlook is dim for a candidate who can unite the fractured conference.
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