Actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus is another high-profile figure weighing in on the House leadership debacle between MAGA Republicans and GOP members throwing their support behind Rep.-elect Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., with an Instagram post comparing the dustup to her comedy series "Veep."
"If we don’t win an Emmy for this episode of @veephbo [Veep] I’m leaving the TV Academy," she said in an Instagram post Wednesday.
The post included a picture of McCarthy inside the House chamber where he, at the time, had battled for two days to acquire the speakership position.
As of Thursday afternoon, the House prepared to convene to cast votes in the battle that reached its third day.
ELON MUSK TWEETS SUPPORT FOR KEVIN MCCARTHY, AS SPEAKER VOTE HEADS INTO THIRD DAY
Louis-Dreyfus' post touched on her popular TV series "Veep" in mocking fashion, alluding to its record of satirizing unusual political developments similar to the one unfolding in Washington.
The show saw a successful 7-year run and won 17 Emmy awards. The series showcased Louis-Dreyfus as Selina Meyer, a senator-turned-vice president who also saw an unsuccessful run at the presidency.
In the real world, the House looks at a seventh speakership vote after McCarthy failed to reach the 218-vote threshold six previous times.
Twenty Republican representative-elects, including Colorado Rep.-elect Lauren Boebert and Texas Rep.-elect Chip Roy, have become integral to the McCarthy opposition and are eager to get other Republicans to join their effort to elect a Freedom Caucus member in his stead.
The opposing Republicans have thus far nominated Ohio Rep.-elect Jim Jordan and Rep.-elect Byron Donalds of Florida to unsuccessfully challenge McCarthy's bid.
Despite six failed attempts, neither McCarthy nor his MAGA opponents appear to be budging.
HANNITY AND BOEBERT SPAR OVER HOUSE SPEAKER CHAOS: SHOULDN'T ‘YOU PACK IT IN?’
Rep.-elect Boebert, on with Fox News' Sean Hannity, said Wednesday that she will continue to oppose McCarthy and discredited former President Donald Trump's endorsement for him.
"The president [Trump] needs to tell Kevin McCarthy that sir, you do not have the votes, and it's time to withdraw," she said.
"We all want a unified party. But this isn't chaos. It's a functioning constitutional republic when everything is said and done House Republicans will be stronger and more prepared to lead than ever before," she added.
Boebert told Hannity she would be willing to have a discussion with the Republican Conference to find a "consensus candidate."
Fox News' Charles Creitz contributed to this report.