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In immediately’s version, we dive into how Mike Johnson managed to outlive a good re-election bid for House speaker on the primary day of the 119th Congress and the challenges that await him. Plus, “Meet the Press” moderator Kristen Welker” sits down with the brand new majority chief within the Senate, John Thune.
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Mike Johnson is re-elected as House speaker with a lift from Trump, however his challenges are solely starting
By Scott Wong, Sahil Kapur, Kyle Stewart and Syedah Asghar
Mike Johnson was narrowly re-elected as speaker of the House on Friday, beating again a tiny right-wing riot that finally caved.
A trio of conservative rebels initially voted to dam Johnson from being re-elected speaker, defying President-elect Donald Trump, who backed the Louisiana Republican, and threatening to paralyze the House.
They have been amongst 9 Republicans who publicly hesitated throughout the speaker’s vote — two initially voted for different candidates earlier than flipping for Johnson, and 6 extra withheld their votes throughout the first roll name. Those 9 are notable because the GOP’s new guidelines bundle, if adopted, would require 9 lawmakers to set off a “movement to vacate” the speaker’s chair and take away Johnson — up from one member.
Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., who has railed for weeks towards Johnson, solid his vote for Majority Whip Tom Emmer, R-Minn. And Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., voted for Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, whereas Rep. Keith Self, R-Texas, voted for Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla.
But that’s when Trump started getting concerned, making a number of telephone calls personally urging the holdouts to rally behind Johnson to enact his agenda. In the center of his golf recreation, Trump obtained on the road with GOP Rep. Nancy Mace who handed the telephone to Norman, her South Carolina colleague, the latter stated.
“He stated, ‘Norman, we’ve obtained probably the most alternative we’ve ever had, three homes … the trifecta. You don’t get that chance,’” Norman recalled. “And I stated, ‘Mr. President, I agree with you however I’m simply hoping Mike has obtained the oomph to drag it off.’”
Later, Johnson huddled within the cloakroom simply off the ground with Norman and Self, in addition to key conservative members who voted for him — together with House Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Harris, R-Md., and previous Freedom Caucus Chairman Scott Perry, R-Pa.
Trump once more was placed on the telephone with the holdouts, Norman stated. The president’s message to the group was “Get united!” in response to Johnson.
They emerged roughly 20 minutes later, and Self and Norman switched their votes, each backing the speaker.
That gave Johnson the 218 votes he wanted to safe victory, with all 215 Democrats backing House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y.
But for Johnson, holding the gavel was the simple half.
The House GOP majority is poised to shrink even additional within the coming weeks, with Trump asserting he’ll pluck two House Republicans, Michael Waltz of Florida and Elise Stefanik of New York, to serve in his administration. With Matt Gaetz’s resignation, their eventual departure will go away Republicans with a 217-215 majority, which means they’ll have a zero-vote margin for defection within the essential early months of Trump’s presidency.
And they’ve an extended to-do checklist: fund the federal government by March 14; go Trump’s agenda on immigration, power and taxes; and lengthen the debt ceiling.
Even when the celebration returns to full power, the House majority may have bother passing party-line laws if a handful of members fall unwell, have scheduling conflicts or expertise climate delays stopping them from attending to Washington in time for key votes.
Read more on the tasks awaiting Johnson →
Welcome to the 119th Congress: Here are 11 rank-and-file lawmakers from each events who may play an outsize function within the narrowly divided House over the following two years.
John Thune says Johnson has a ‘actually powerful job’ forward with a skinny GOP majority
By Alexandra Marquez
Over within the Senate, the brand new majority chief, John Thune, could have a bit extra respiration room with a 53-47 majority.
In an interview with “Meet the Press” moderator Kristen Welker that happened because the House was deciding on a speaker, Thune stated Johnson could have “a extremely, actually powerful job,” navigating a slender House majority.
“I feel he has been aware of his members, however he’s obtained numerous people which can be headed in several instructions,” Thune stated. “I imply, as you recognize, that with a slender margin like that, any particular person member of the House of Representatives can have a huge effect.”
Thune stated that he and Johnson may have a “robust working relationship,” regardless that the 2 males haven’t labored carefully earlier than.
Thune additionally famous that he expects Senate and House GOP leaders to work carefully collectively and with Trump to succeed on their coverage objectives.
“I do suppose that they’ll should be, and we’ll should be as a Senate and with the White House working carefully as a workforce, if we’re going to get an agenda executed that we wish to accomplish for the American individuals,” Thune stated.
Congress, as soon as once more, is getting older
By Joe Murphy
With a median member age of 58.9 years outdated, the 119th Congress is the third oldest since 1789, in response to an NBC News evaluation of congressional membership and birth-date knowledge.
We discovered that whereas the Senate obtained just a little youthful, the House aged, and that child boomers are dropping seats to Generation X and millennials.
The evaluation of knowledge from Legistorm, the Almanac of American Politics and the @unitedstates challenge, a gaggle that tracks congressional info, calculates the age of every session of Congress as of the primary day of the session, with the members who have been sworn in that day. (For occasion 73-year-old Sen.-elect Jim Justice, R-W.Va., who will take Joe Manchin’s Senate seat on Jan. 13, was not included as a result of Justice won’t be a member of the physique on Jan. 3.)
The common age of the Senate, 63.8 years, continues to be years older than that of the House, at 57.7 years.
Many individuals sit up for retirement at 65. But within the Senate, the median age is sort of 65, with 49 members a minimum of that outdated.
While a majority of the Senate continues to be from the newborn growth era, Gen X membership within the House now exceeds that of boomers for the primary time: More than 180 representatives are from Gen X, and 170 are boomers.
🗞️ Today’s prime tales
- ⚖️ Trump on trial: The decide presiding over the hush cash case towards Trump denied his bid to dismiss the case and stated that he’ll sentence him on Jan. 10, however that the president-elect gained’t be jailed. Read more →
- ➡️ NOLA fallout: Trump blamed President Joe Biden’s insurance policies for the New Orleans terrorist assault, however the president-elect could also be setting himself as much as face comparable criticism after he takes the oath of workplace later this month. Read more →
- ✈️ NOLA fallout, cont.: Biden will journey to New Orleans on Monday to satisfy with officers and households following the New Year’s Day assault. Read more →
- 🚫 Not taking place: Biden determined to dam a Japanese firm from taking up U.S. Steel, siding with a steelworkers union within the yearlong enterprise saga. Read more →
- 🔴 Succession: Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted has emerged as a late favourite to switch Vice President-elect JD Vance within the Senate. Read more →
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