Rep. Bob Good Elected as House Freedom Caucus Chair

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In October, Mr. Good was among eight Republicans voting to remove Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) from his position as speaker.

Rep. Bob Good (R-Va.) was elected the new chairman of the House Freedom Caucus (HFC) in a vote late on Dec. 11.

In a Dec. 12 statement emailed to The Epoch Times, the HFC announced the congressman’s election, saying, “Good has been a strong and vocal member of the Freedom Caucus since taking office in 2021, serving on the group’s Board of Directors as Whip and championing the positions and messages of the caucus.”

Forming in 2015 with over 30 members, the Freedom Caucus frequently poses a right flank challenge to House Republican leaders.

Mr. Good, who reportedly ran unopposed and was recommended by the Freedom Caucus’ board, replaces current Chairman Scott Perry (R-Pa).

Others who have served in the position include Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and former Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.), who went on to become President Trump’s White House chief of staff.

It has been postulated that the HFC could be highlighting its independence with Mr. Good’s election, particularly in the current political climate in which Republicans are hesitant to distance themselves from former President Trump.

The Virginia Republican is known to support Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, another Republican 2024 presidential candidate, who has recently been at odds with President Trump.

In October, Mr. Good was among eight Republicans voting to remove Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) from his position as speaker.

The Virginia lawmaker commented on his election to head the conservative group, saying “It is my privilege and honor to serve as the next House Freedom Caucus chairman.

“I thank Rep. Perry for his outstanding leadership of the caucus, and I look forward to building on the work he has done and continuing the fight to reduce government spending, secure our borders, and defend our constitutional freedoms.”

Concern Over Political Strategies

According to a report from Axios earlier on Dec. 11, Rep. Warren Davidson (R-Ohio), a member of the HFC board, expressed his disapproval of Mr. Good’s political strategies and urged his colleagues to choose someone else in a letter he addressed to colleagues prior to the election.

By Savannah Hulsey Pointer and Jackson Richman

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