By Tyler Durden Zero Hedge
Update (1640 ET): Johnson says he thinks he will win the speakership on the first ballot.
“I think it’s going to be okay… We’ll have maybe one no vote. I think we get it done on the first round. Certainly hopeful for that.”
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Two weeks after President-elect Donald Trump raged at Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) for [checks notes] demanding a fiscally conservative debt ceiling increase, Trump and Roy are meeting ahead of Friday’s vote to reelect Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) as Speaker of the House.
Johnson is of course an establishment darling who folds like a wet napkin when it comes to playing chicken with Democrats, however Trump has thrown his support behind him because there’s no other viable candidate who could secure enough votes without sparking a grand-mal meltdown in the House.
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In any event, Johnson’s opponents on the right, members of the Freedom Caucus, are very ‘undecided’ with the exception of Thomas Massie (R-KY), who says MJ is “not fit for the job.” Many in the caucus have been seen walking into Johnson’s office to negotiate…
Freedom Caucus members including Reps Andrew Clyde, Ralph Norman, Michael Cloud, Victoria Spartz, Andy Ogles and Andy Harris just walked into Speaker Mike Johnson’s office per @sarahnferris
— haleytalbotcnn (@haleytalbotcnn) January 2, 2025
Norman on way in says he’s still undecided
CNN latest holdout list: pic.twitter.com/MggXbDr8iv
…While Roy met with Trump this afternoon.
NEW — TRUMP has spoken with CHIP ROY ahead of the speaker vote
— Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) January 2, 2025
me, @bresreports @MZanona
First on @PunchbowlNews text alert
Johnson has received public support from several Senate Republicans, meanwhile.
“My friend [Johnson] has done an incredible job in the House, and I’m glad he’s at the helm there as Congress looks forward to growing our economy and safeguarding our communities in the new year,” said Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) on X.
My friend @SpeakerJohnson has done an incredible job in the House, and I’m glad he’s at the helm there as Congress looks forward to growing our economy and safeguarding our communities in the new year.
— John Kennedy (@SenJohnKennedy) December 30, 2024
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) wrote on X, “I agree with President Trump that [Johnson] is the right man to lead. He’s a committed conservative and a man of integrity.”
We expect the Freedom Caucus to walk out with a few promises and Johnson’s election to go smoothly, but, as always, we shall see…
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It’s past time for House republicans to start working together, instead of arguing and undercutting each other. No wonder we the people are so sick and tired of their gyrations and hot air. For the love of God, get off your damn asses and work together. It’s so easy to question someone else but no one wants the job of Speaker. Personally, I think Johnson has done a passable job keeping things together, especially when there are so few votes to play with. “Never criticize a person until you have walked a mile in his shoes”
You can always vote him out later, give him the chance to prove himself.
I really think he was threatened or his family or blackmailed by the Dems.