Trump, Mike Johnson and Jeffrey Epstein
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Speaker Mike Johnson is putting pressure on Senate Republicans to pass President Donald Trump’s rescissions package. Johnson told reporters Monday
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I don’t think about that,” Johnson (R-La.) responded when asked if he could see himself in the role one day, adding that the job of commander in chief was a “no” for
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Rep. Eric Swalwell accused House Speaker Mike Johnson of "blocking the Epstein files" in a caustic post on X Tuesday, injecting partisan heat into Congress's fight over whether to release records tied to the disgraced Jeffrey Epstein.
House Republican Speaker Mike Johnson paid tribute to President Donald Trump on Tuesday, portraying him less as an elected leader and more as a divinely chosen figure. He declared that Trump had been “miraculously” spared from an assassination attempt during the 2024 campaign,
After having dinner with Johnson the night before, President Trump caught word of the scary incident and called him up about a day later.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) expressed confidence that the newly passed domestic policy legislation would help Republicans maintain their congressional majorities. Recent polling suggests voters don't approve of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act signed into law last week by President Donald Trump,
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Axios on MSNMike Johnson wages war of attrition against GOP rebels on Trump's "big, beautiful bill"House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is fighting a battle of inches as he tries to secure the last few votes he needs to get President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" across the finish line. Why it matters: Johnson is racing against the clock to meet Republicans' self-imposed deadline to pass the marquee tax and spending bill,
Senate Republicans are warning President Trump that it would be a big mistake to follow through on his threat to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, saying it would likely send a “shock wave” through the financial markets and roil the broader economy.
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Donald Trump brushes off his supporters’ interest in the Jeffrey Epstein case, and House Speaker Mike Johnson speaks out.