KEY POINTS
  • House Republicans ditched Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio as their nominee for speaker after he lost a third vote Friday.
  • Jordan, a top Donald Trump ally, had previously insisted on staying in the race.
  • Republicans will now go home for the weekend and reconvene Monday.

Republican lawmakers on Friday ditched Rep. Jim Jordan as their nominee for speaker of the House of Representatives after his bid to secure the gavel failed for a third time. 

It is unclear whom the GOP will nominate next and whether any Republican candidate can secure the votes needed to become speaker. The House has been leaderless for well over two weeks now, with no clear path to end the impasse as Congress faces a deadline to avoid a government shutdown and the White House calls for urgent security assistance for Israel.