Speaker Johnson Squeaks Through a Tense Vote and Secures Leadership

In a razor-thin victory, Mike Johnson was reelected as Speaker of the House with a 218-215 vote.

The drama unfolded as Johnson initially appeared poised to lose. A tense roll call saw several hardline Republicans withholding their support, including Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie, who ultimately voted against Johnson.

Johnson managed to flip the remaining two holdouts after a private huddle on the House floor and a call from President-elect Donald Trump.

Their late switches gave him just enough to secure the gavel, avoiding a repeat of the 15-vote marathon that Kevin McCarthy endured in 2023.

The vote was crucial, as the 119th Congress could not begin work until a speaker was elected. Johnson received praise from Trump and promised to cut government spending and target what he calls a “totalitarian fourth branch of government known as the administrative state.”

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Progressives have come out warning that that could include cuts in Medicare and Social Security.

The narrow outcome highlights the deep Republican divisions as Congress embarks on a new legislative session.


Click play to listen to the report from AURN White House Correspondent Ebony McMorris. For more news, follow @E_N_McMorris & @aurnonline.

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