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These Are Possible GOP Holdouts in House Speaker Vote
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Live updates: Mike Johnson reelected as House speaker after some GOP holdouts change votes
Congress returns Friday and is voting for a House speaker just days after President-elect Donald Trump endorsed Mike Johnson for reelection.
These Are the Possible GOP Holdouts in the House Speaker Vote
Only one Republican representative has confirmed that he will oppose Mike Johnson’s return as House speaker, but a few other conservatives have remained undecided.
Trump and Johnson win, but House GOP uncertainty remains
But the handful of conservative dissidents still had no realistic path to the speakership themselves. They had no viable alternative, which is how they wound up with Johnson in the first place after ousting former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy in 2023.
Massie only GOP vote against Johnson
Massie only GOP vote against Johnson; 2 others flip
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) was the only House Republican to vote against Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) while two other GOP lawmakers ultimately flipped their votes after initially backing others, paving the way for Johnson to retain the gavel.
GOP lawmaker casts first official vote against Johnson
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) kept his word and did not vote for Mike Johnson for House speakership.
Who Didn't Vote for Mike Johnson?
In the end, after some late arm twisting, only one GOP lawmaker didn’t vote for Speaker Mike Johnson (R., La.). That was Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky, who had vowed he wouldn’t support the incumbent,
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‘GOP Civil War is in full swing’: Trump-backed Republican barely clinches top job
Johnson was endorsed by President-elect Donald Trump, who offered a “good luck” wish to the Louisiana Republican ahead of the ...
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For GOP’s Mike Johnson, victory offers good news (and bad news)
He’ll lead the GOP-led House in the new Congress. The bad news: He’ll lead the GOP-led House in the new Congress.
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GOP leader John Thune vows to preserve filibuster as Republicans retake Senate
The Senate gaveled in on Friday and officially came under Republican control, with newly elected Majority Leader John Thune ...
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‘You can pull all my fingernails out,’ GOP lawmaker refuses to support top Trump-backed Republican
Texas GOP Rep. Chip Roy is among the most notable holdouts, an unflinching member of the Freedom Caucus who lashed into ...
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A time to unify: Trump, Johnson, and the future of the GOP
If Republicans unite behind House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), they and President-elect Donald Trump will be able to ...
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Alabama GOP chairman: Judge’s decision to sentence Trump ‘just plain ridiculous’
The judge issued an order setting a Jan. 10 sentencing date, although the judge indicated the president-elect would not receive jail time.
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Republicans fall in line behind Mike Johnson, avoiding an early Trump-era mess for the GOP
Between Trump's agenda and DOGE, Republicans have steep ambitions for the coming years. On Friday, they avoided what could've ...
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GOP rebels switch vote to Johnson after Trump’s 11th hour calls, pushing him over the finish line
Texas, after they had initially voted for people other than Johnson for speaker, two knowledgeable sources told Fox News ...
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