Steve Scalise confident in speaker bid as Republicans deliberate: 'We have the votes to do it'

Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., made his pitch to fellow Republicans to become the next House speaker on Wednesday.

Scalise appeared on Fox News to discuss ongoing Republican deliberations on who will replace former Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Scalise is facing a challenger in Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, who has been endorsed by former President Trump.

"One of the things I've been talking about as Speaker Steve Scalise is I will be challenging Joe Biden on day one to focus on securing the border," Scalise said when asked about the U.S.-Mexico border.

Scalise went on to say that McCarthy has chosen not to enter the speaker race for a second time, and he argued that he has the votes necessary to secure the position.

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"Our momentum has been growing. I feel like we have the votes to do it – and not only do it today, but to go up on the House floor and get 218 votes, and then get back to work for the American people that elected us," he said.

Scalise later said that he is confident the House will have a speaker by the end of the day, regardless of who it is.

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Not all Republicans are so confident, however. GOP lawmakers are expected to hold their interparty election at 10 a.m. after getting briefed on the unfolding crisis in Israel – which adds a sense of urgency as lawmakers scramble to restore order in Congress.

"I don't know if by the end of this week we will have a speaker. If you were to ask me a couple days ago, pre-Israel being horrifically attacked by Hamas, I would have told you that it would have been a month before we had a speaker," Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., told reporters after a closed-door GOP meeting Tuesday night.

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Rep. Greg Murphy, R-N.C., was also doubtful a candidate will be chosen by the end of the day.

"I think there's some [lawmakers] that have some problems with past behavior and each other, and so I think it's going to take more than one day to get this done," Murphy told Fox News Digital.

Fox News' Liz Elkind contributed to this report.

NORSAR blames gas pipeline explosion on foul play, investigating sabotage

The Finnish government suspects foul play in the disruption and damage to a key gas pipeline after a regional seismic observer discovered evidence of an explosion.

The Norwegian Seismic Array (NORSAR) announced Tuesday that the reported damage to the Baltic-connector pipeline was caused by "external activity."

"NORSAR have detected a probable explosion along the Finnish coast of the Baltic Sea at 01:20 (local time in Finland) on 8th October 2023," the foundation said. "This explosion was detected using stations in Finland."

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Finnish government officials have been quick to blame foreign powers for the disruption of the crucial energy supply line.

"The discovered damage could not have been caused by normal use of the pipeline or pressure fluctuations," said Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo. 

Some observers have suggested the damage could be retribution for Finland's decision to join NATO in April.

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Strategic Military Intelligence Analyst Rebekah Koffler told Fox News that Russia must be considered a suspect in the destruction of key infrastructure. 

"Russia obviously must be on the list of suspects as it would benefit from the damage of this pipeline. Putin had also warned of retaliatory measures, in the aftermath of Finland’s ascension into NATO."

Koffler suggested Russian leaders may be seeking to complicate international affairs in order to bring attention away from the invasion of Ukraine.

"If Russia is behind, the intent of the timing would be to overwhelm the US and Europe with geopolitical crises, so they take eyes off of Ukraine."

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