Kevin McCarthy blames Rep. Matt Gaetz's ethics problems for his ouster as House Speaker.

You made a lot of concessions in the negotiations. Oh, I didn't. Okay. Let's get to the bottom of it. That is such a misnomer in life. Let me give you the truth about that now. And I'll give you the truth why I'm not speaker. It's because one person, a member of Congress, wanted me to stop an ethics complaint because he slept with a 17-year-old. An ethics complaint that started before I ever became speaker. And that's illegal, and I'm not going to get in the middle of it. Did he do it or not? I don't know. But ethics is looking at it. There's other people in jail because of it. And he wanted me to influence it. And you know what? So then they come out and they say, because I kept government open. I'd do it all over again. We're not going to pay our troops? No, I'm going to pay my troops. You can't do the job? Okay. When it comes to the concession, the motion to vacate about one person being able to make that motion, how long has that been in the rules? Forever. The only time it was changed is when Pelosi became speaker the second time. And she put the power with the minority leader. I think it's wrong. I think you can let them govern. Now it takes 218 to have the rule package. There's nothing I can do there. But I had five people who never voted for me anyways in the process. I had eight at the end that did the other. But everybody had to live by it. I lived by it. I think today if you went back to the people that voted, would anybody think that was a smart vote? I don't think so. I had the choice of having that vote of motion to vacate where you just put the cards in and walk away. No, I made everybody stand up. Because I think historically it will be viewed as a very bad thing that happened to our Congress.