- Tom Emmer has put to rest any aspirations to become House speaker.
- The crypto-friendly politician posed tough questions to SEC chair Gary Gensler in the past.
- Former president Donald Trump gave lukewarm support for Emmer, saying he “killed him.”
Things in crypto often move fast, the same can be said for politics. Just this Monday, Crypto News Australia reported that Rep. Tom Emmer (R-Minn.) intended to run for U.S. House Speaker. But now, in an unexpected turn of events, hopes of having a crypto supporter in such a pivotal position seem to have been dashed.
Congressional Paralysis
Republican Tom Emmer withdrew from the race for the Speaker of the House shortly after securing his party’s internal nomination. His chances of winning were undermined by a small faction within the party, similar to previous candidates Steve Scalise and Jim Jordan.
With the Republican’s slim 221-212 majority over the Democrats in the House, a speaker candidate can only afford a loss of four votes, assuming all Democrats oppose. Emmer’s decision to drop out came after former President Donald Trump opposed his nomination and he didn’t secure enough votes from his House Republican colleagues. This information was provided by anonymous Republican insiders familiar with the matter.
Emmer A Pro Crypto Politician
Tom Emmer is known for his support of the crypto space and has challenged Gary Gensler, the chair of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) during hearings. Gensler is known for his stance against crypto, his hardline approach and unwillingness to provide clear guidelines.
Emmer said in a recent hearing, “It cannot be understated that a common theme throughout your career, sir, is your relentless loyalty to the largest financial institutions at the clear expense of innovation, competition, and everyday Americans.”
This observation by Emmer supports a widespread notion: that Gensler prioritises the concerns of his former Wall Street colleagues over the interests of investors and innovation.
Emmer Out
Shortly after Emmer secured the nomination for House Speaker, former President Donald Trump criticised him on Truth Social, labelling him as out-of-touch and a “Globalist RINO.”
Trump then personally phoned party members to voice his disapproval of Emmer. By Tuesday afternoon, after Trump told an associate that he had ended Emmer’s chances, Emmer withdrew from the race.
This marks the third time a nominee’s aspiration for the Speaker role was thwarted, indicating Trump’s significant influence in preventing candidates from securing the position, even if he can’t necessarily ensure someone’s success in the role.
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