KEY POINTS
  • House Minority Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy admitted that he rented a room for several months from pollster and corporate advisor Frank Luntz.
  • But McCarthy, during an appearance on Fox News, denied there was any conflict of interest in sharing a home with his longtime pal Luntz, a consultant for Republican causes.
  • McCarthy's admission came a day after outraged Fox News host Tucker Carlson first reported the California Republican's living arrangement with Luntz in downtown Washington.
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) poses with pollster Frank Luntz at the podium in the Quicken Loans Arena at the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio on Monday, July 19, 2016.

Rep. Kevin McCarthy, the top Republican in the House, admitted Tuesday that he rented a room for "a couple of months" from GOP pollster and corporate advisor Frank Luntz.

But McCarthy, during an appearance on Fox News, denied there was any conflict of interest in sharing a home with his longtime pal Luntz, a commucations consultant for Republican causes and corporations.