GOP rep pins the blame for the shutdown on '1 person — Matt Gaetz'

GOP rep pins the blame for the shutdown on '1 person — Matt Gaetz'
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With a federal government shutdown looming, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-California) continued to make a last-minute effort to work out some type of funding agreement with far-right members of his caucus. But the talks have not been going well, and a shutdown appears likely.

Democrats have been angered by the looming shutdown, and some Republicans are frustrated as well — including Rep. Michael Lawler (R-New York). During a Friday morning, September 29 appearance on CNN, the GOP congressman pointed the finger at a McCarthy adversary: far-right Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Florida).

Lawler told CNN, "I don't think there is any question the only people who get hurt here are the American people. I respect some of the differences that some of my colleagues have with respect to spending, with respect to process. But in some cases, like with Matt Gaetz, it's a difference of personality."

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Lawler continued, "He's made it very clear his objective is to remove Kevin McCarthy as speaker. And so, this has become a situation where the American people are going to be harmed because of one person: Matt Gaetz. And as far as I'm concerned, I am not going to stand by and let that happen."

The GOP congressman went on to say that he would "do everything I can" to avoid a shutdown "because the bottom line is people's lives, people's economic livelihood is at stake: the stock market, 401ks."

Lawler added, "It's totally unacceptable to be playing politics as Matt Gaetz has been throughout this entire three-week period."

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