House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., said Tuesday he doesn’t know if former President Donald Trump is the “strongest” Republican candidate to compete against President Joe Biden in 2024.
“Can he win that election? Yeah he can,” McCarthy said on CNBC’s “Squawk Box.” “The query is, is he the strongest to win the election?”
“I do not know that answer,” McCarthy said.
“But can anybody beat Biden? Yeah, anybody can beat Biden. Can Biden beat other people? Yes, Biden can beat them. It’s on any given day,” he added.
The remarks on CNBC offered a rare lapse in McCarthy’s often firm posture of support for Trump. McCarthy leads a narrow House Republican majority that features sizeable factions loyal to the previous president.
Spokesmen for Trump and McCarthy didn’t immediately reply to requests for comment on the speaker’s remarks.
Trump is the clear frontrunner within the Republican presidential primary. National polls consistently show him outpacing his nearest rival, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, by hefty double-digit margins.
But Trump also lost to Biden within the 2020 election, was impeached twice, has spent years spreading false claims of widespread election fraud and has seen his latest White House bid rocked by two criminal indictments.
After the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, which led to Trump’s second impeachment within the House, McCarthy initially said Trump bore some responsibility. However the GOP House leader met with Trump shortly afterward, and has since been a consistent defender of the previous president.
Trump endorsed McCarthy for speaker in January, urging skeptical Republicans to consolidate support across the California lawmaker.
On Friday, McCarthy said he supported a proposal to expunge each of Trump’s impeachments.
In his Tuesday morning appearance on CNBC, McCarthy offered praise for Trump’s agenda over the Democratic incumbent’s.
If Trump is the nominee, then on “sheer policy to policy, it is not good for Republicans — it’s good for America,” McCarthy said. “Trump’s policies are higher, straightforward, than Biden’s.”
He acknowledged that Trump’s legal exposure, from two criminal cases and multiple other energetic investigations, “makes it complicated.”
In an interview later Tuesday with Breitbart News, McCarthy offered more full-throated praise of Trump, saying the previous president “is stronger today than he was in 2016.”
McCarthy accused news outlets of “attempting to drive a wedge between President Trump and House Republicans.”
“The one reason Biden is using his weaponized federal government to go after President Trump is because he’s Biden’s strongest political opponent, as polling continues to indicate,” McCarthy told Breitbart.