The Speaker’s Race
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https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/house-speaker-vote-johnson-2025
Mike Johnson was re-elected House speaker on the first ballot after some late drama, with President-elect Donald Trump forced to step in. Two Republicans changed their votes after initially opposing the incumbent.
Three House Republicans—Reps. Thomas Massie of Kentucky, Ralph Norman of South Carolina, and Keith Self of Texas—had initially denied Johnson a majority by voting for someone else. But Norman and Self switched their votes, giving the win to Johnson.
Trump spoke by phone with Norman and Self after the initial voting--telling them to stop the nonsense and back Johnson, according to people familiar with the discussions. Johnson didn’t agree to any specific concessions, a Republican lawmaker said.
Several hard-right House Republicans said in a letter they only voted for Johnson to make sure the chamber was ready to certify Trump as president in the coming days: “We did this despite our sincere reservations regarding the Speaker’s track record.”
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I think it might be just a wee bit difficult to buck Johnson in the first few months, as Trump is trying to pass his agenda.
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I think it might be a wee bit difficult for Johnson to buck Trump…
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@LuFins-Dad said in The Speaker’s Race:
I think it might be a wee bit difficult for Johnson to buck Trump…
Johnson’s not really the problem. It’ll be the one or two outliers.
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@Mik said in The Speaker’s Race:
Like I said, Trump learned a lot in his first term and since.
I don’t know. They haven’t really displayed that yet. Trump and his buddies still talk regularly about grand changes that would require bipartisan majorities but the tactical approach seems to be corral the GOP and go it alone. That will get you a budget-like thing (CR, whatever) and even a tax cut but nothing else.
I don’t think Thune is planning a complete overhaul of Senate rules.
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It's certainly hard to imagine Donald Trump bullshitting extravagantly.
And what was there to learn? His first Presidency was the greatest in the history of the country. His words, not mine, so it must be true.