Trump, Mike Johnson and Proxy Voting
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Though the president said he would defer to Johnson on the operations of the House, he also said that “I don’t know why it’s controversial.”
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The Republican Party proudly touts its adherence to “family values,” however, with a few brave enough to defy the party’s stand, it is once more rejecting any bipartisan proposal, no matter what.
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Raw Story on MSN'Whoa': Trump publicly splits with House Speaker Mike Johnson amid MAGA civil warHouse Speaker Mike Johnson was dealt yet another blow when President Donald Trump weighed in on the bitter internal GOP fight over whether to allow members of Congress on maternity leave to vote from home.
Mike Johnson throws cold water on Trump’s musings about a third term for president - Trump would need to amend the Constitution to run again in 2028
"There's a constitutional path, so you have to amend the Constitution to do it, and that's a high bar,” Johnson said The post Mike Johnson Pours Cold Water All Over Trump Third Term: ‘Read the Constitution’ first appeared on Mediaite.
A fast-spreading panic hit Capitol Hill on Thursday, as President Donald Trump’s trade war prompted markets to suffer their worst day since the onset of the pandemic in 2020 and analysts were predicting the worst was yet to come.
President Donald Trump’s allies on Capitol Hill laughed off his recent remarks about pursuing a potential third term.
Senators are touting Trump's endorsement of the Senate plan as motivation for their colleagues to swiftly pass the resolution.
Mike Johnson appeared to put the brakes on Donald Trump running for a third term in 2028, noting the Constitution stands between the president and another stint in the White House. Trump has ...
Furious over nationwide injunctions, Congressional Republicans are seeking to limit the impact of the federal judiciary.
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NewsNation on MSNThe Trump-Johnson alliance is working. For now.The President and House speaker have a relationship built on trust, loyalty and results, sources tell NewsNation.