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MAGA Republicans threaten to lay waste to Mike Johnson if he doesn’t keep all his promises
"We made a deal," one far-right Republican said, vowing to destroy an upcoming spending bill if Johnson doesn't follow through.
Nearly a dozen Republicans -- many from swing districts -- have signed onto dueling bipartisan discharge petitions to extend and reform the subsidies in the hopes of bypassing leadership and triggering a vote on the House floor.
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Mike Johnson Accuses Reporters of Baiting Him When Asked About Trump
Trump confirmed Tuesday that he’d used the epithet “shithole countries” eight years ago during a closed-door meeting with senators, though he had initially denied it. While walking through the Capitol Wednesday night, CNN’s Manu Raju asked Johnson if he was OK with the president using that kind of language.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene reportedly attempting to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson before resignation
Apparently, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has one last fight in front of her before she resigns from Congress. While the move may be a long shot, MS NOW, formerly MSNBC, says that Greene is looking to get enough votes to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson.
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Pentagon follow-up boat strike defended as 'entirely appropriate' by Mike Johnson
He added he supports the military targeting suspected drug running: "Every one of these boats that is capsized saves tens of thousands of American lives."
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Things are about to get worse for Mike Johnson
Being a rubber stamp for Trump wouldn't be a problem if all the president's talk about living in an economic "Golden Age" were true.
Republicans who control the U.S. House of Representatives show increasing signs of disunity over core issues like healthcare, as moderates and hardliners clash with party leaders ahead of a high-stakes midterm election year that could decide the future of their slim majority and Speaker Mike Johnson’s political fate.
While legislation often receives bipartisan support, it will be imperative for Johnson to keep most of his caucus on board.
The Louisiana Republican has had a rough few weeks as rank-and-file Republicans deploy discharge petitions to go around him and block a key leadership-backed bill on the floor.