Ever since Kevin McCarthy was ousted as Speaker of the House by only eight members of Congress, things have been pretty messy in the chamber.
Ohio Republican Jim Jordan tried and failed to rally support for his nomination. After losing three ballots on the House floor and a secret Republican-only vote, he's out.
Not having a speaker has essentially shut down the business of governing, and House Republicans have no consensus on a candidate.
Host Scott Detrow speaks with NPR's Congressional Correspondent
Deirdre Walsh and Political Correspondent
Susan Davis about the ongoing speaker battle and what comes next.
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