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A member of the House Republican leadership team is growing impatient with Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) for not wrapping up negotiations within his own caucus on the massive budget bill awaiting Donald Trump's signature.
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I don’t think about that,” Johnson (R-La.) responded when asked if he could see himself in the role one day, adding that the job of commander in chief was a “no” for
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is facing an explosion of internal anger among his members over the Senate's changes to President Trump's "big, beautiful bill." Why it matters: The speaker has just days to pass the bill before Republicans' self-imposed July 4 deadline — which will require flipping dozens of "no" votes and overcoming numerous procedural hurdles.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) expressed confidence that the newly passed domestic policy legislation would help Republicans maintain their congressional majorities. Recent polling suggests voters don't approve of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act signed into law last week by President Donald Trump,
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) gave $17.5 million to House Republicans for the second quarter, his largest quarterly transfer to the conference as speaker as he works to defend a razor-thin majority in the 2026 midterm elections.
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Axios on MSNMike Johnson wages war of attrition against GOP rebels on Trump's "big, beautiful bill"House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is fighting a battle of inches as he tries to secure the last few votes he needs to get President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" across the finish line. Why it matters: Johnson is racing against the clock to meet Republicans' self-imposed deadline to pass the marquee tax and spending bill,
Rep. Mike Johnson speaks to reporters before a House Republican candidates forum where congressmen who are running for Speaker of the House will present their platforms in the Longworth House ...
The rift within the Republican Party over the release of documents related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein continued to widen, with top congressional allies of President Donald Trump — including House Speaker Mike Johnson — calling for his administration to exercise greater transparency.