Everybody’s mad at Thomas Massie. Again. The beef this time is the Kentucky congressman’s stubborn refusal to back Mike Johnson as House Speaker, but there have been plenty enough over the years to ...
In some high-stakes political drama, the House of Representatives on Friday voted to reelect House Speaker Mike Johnson to lead the 119th Congress by a razor-thin margin.
House Speaker Mike Johnson appeared headed for defeat before two Republicans switched their vote, delivering him a majority.
Let’s begin by celebrating the man whose year is only going to go downhill from here.
First up at bat on Friday was the comical U.S. Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY) who clearly has no future with California ...
There were six additional Republican holdouts who declined to vote the first time around, including Representatives Andy ...
Though Johnson huddled with the holdouts, he told reporters he would not be making concessions or side deals, something his ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson has a slim shot at keeping his gavel Friday, as dozens of Republicans reportedly remain ...
The 119th Congress is convening for the first time and House Speaker Mike Johnson is fighting for his political life — again ...
Johnson appeared to be on a path to defeat when five Republicans sat silently as their clerk called their names for a vote. Three others — Republican Reps. Thomas Massie of Kentucky, Ralph Norman of ...
The Republican Party shows unity by electing Rep. Mike Johnson as House Speaker, avoiding past voting chaos and setting sights on extending Trump-era tax cuts ...
After the pomp, circumstance and photos are all done, the incoming members of the House of Representatives have a single task ...