Speaker Mike Johnson scored a big win last week by advancing his budget plan for President Donald Trump’s sweeping domestic agenda. To do it, he made a series of competing and sometimes contradictory assurances to different parts of his conference.
Speaker Mike Johnson is hoping to avert a government shutdown next week by peeling off enough Democratic support for a funding bill without the spending cuts that hardline GOPers are demanding. So far,
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is facing a political minefield as he seeks to avoid a government shutdown in just 10 days, with both Republicans and Democrats complicating the path to keep the lights on in Washington.
House Speaker Mike Johnson called out President Zelenskyy on Sunday for berating President Donald Trump during their meeting at the White House, arguing he should have been anxious to make a deal.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) warned Democrats to "respect" President Donald Trump when he addresses a joint session of Congress this week. "Are you expecting the Democrats to put on some kind of a resistance show on Tuesday night?
The House speaker said the GOP, alongside Musk, is working to eliminate government inefficiencies and improve the country's fiscal affairs.
Johnson, 52, is bringing Noa Argamani, who endured 246 days in Hamas captivity, and key administration officials to observe the president’s speech to a joint session of both chambers of
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Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) expressed frustration that Democratic House members have “shown no interest” in his “clean” continuing resolution bill to fund the government. Congress is looking at a March 14 deadline when a government shutdown is set to take place based on the last continuing resolution from the previous fiscal year.
Steve Berger, an evangelical pastor who has attacked the separation of church and state as “a delusional lie” and called multinational institutions “demonic,” set off on an ambitious project. His stated goal: minister to members of Congress so that what “they learn is then translated into policy.