Who is Patrick McHenry, the interim US House Speaker?
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Mr Patrick McHenry, 47, was elected to Congress in 2004 at age 29, and was a rabble-rousing presence on the House floor and on cable news shows.
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WASHINGTON – With the US House of Representatives leaderless after a right-wing faction ousted Mr Kevin McCarthy from the speakership on Tuesday,
Mr McHenry, 47, was elected to Congress in 2004 at age 29, and was a rabble-rousing presence on the House floor and on cable news shows.
He was chief deputy whip to former Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, who once predicted that Mr McHenry would one day become Speaker.
But over the past 18 years, Mr McHenry has taken on a more low-profile role in the House, working behind the scenes and earning a reputation among other lawmakers for bookishness.
“What changed for me was once I slowed down enough to respect the process and to respect the people that I served with in the institution,” Mr McHenry told the News & Observer daily of Raleigh, North Carolina, in 2017.
Among the potential candidates to succeed Mr McCarthy, Mr McHenry is the only one who voted to certify the 2020 presidential election. On Saturday, he voted with Democrats for the stopgap spending measure to keep the government open.
Mr McHenry, though, seems unlikely to take on the role permanently. He chose not to run for a leadership role in 2022, deciding to lead the financial services committee instead.
He is close to Mr McCarthy, and in May helped to negotiate the debt limit deal that so infuriated the hardliners who deposed Mr McCarthy, averting a default.
Mr McHenry spoke in his defence on the House floor on Tuesday, crediting the former Speaker with creating a “record of success” for conservatives.
Before Tuesday’s vote, Mr McHenry argued that Democrats should think long term and support Mr McCarthy’s bid to remain Speaker.
“I think we will have a far more functional House with his speakership going forward than any other person,” Mr McHenry said on Monday.

