White House starts countdown to 'House Republican shutdown' amid speaker impasse

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White House starts countdown to 'House Republican shutdown' amid speaker impasse
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Naomi Lim is a White House reporter at the Washington Examiner. She previously reported on crime and politics for News Corp Australia. She returned to Washington in 2015 after interning in Washington, D.C., as an undergraduate. She worked at CNN and the BBC while earning a master's degree in public policy from Georgetown University.

The White House is reminding House Republicans there are only three weeks until the federal government may need to be shut down as the conference continues to fight over who should be its next speaker.

“In the 20 days since House Republicans voted to make themselves leaderless, President Biden has constantly fought for the American people, proposing a historic, concrete, bipartisan plan to strengthen our national security and grow our economy," White House spokesman Andrew Bates said Tuesday."But instead of joining President Biden in fighting for the American people, House Republicans have constantly fought with each other.

"Now we’re 24 days from a House Republican shutdown," he said."It’s in the best interest of the country, and House Republicans themselves, to get their act together instead of perpetuating a split screen in which they bicker while President Biden keeps lowering costs and leading on the world stage. But only they can help themselves.”

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stressed earlier Tuesday that Biden and Democrats are willing to work with Republicans in a bipartisan manner but that the House GOP Conference has to deal with the chaos it created when it decided to remove Rep. Kevin McCarthy as speaker three weeks ago.

"It is for them to decide who is going to be the House speaker, 'them' being House Republicans," she added."The president is doing his job as president and commander in chief."

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