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Some Democrats signal support for embattled House Republican Speaker Johnson

Published 04/21/2024, 12:22 PM
Updated 04/21/2024, 12:26 PM
© Reuters. Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Mike Johnson (R-LA) speaks to members of the media on the day the House approved legislation providing $95 billion in security assistance to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, at Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., Apri

By Jasper Ward

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrats in the House of Representatives on Sunday signaled a willingness to support House Speaker Mike Johnson, as Republican hardliners threaten to oust him following the passage of critical aid for Ukraine.

Democratic U.S. Representative Jared Moskowitz said in an interview with Fox News Sunday that ousting Johnson now would only embolden U.S. foes like Russia and Iran at a time of global turmoil.

Democratic Representative Ro Khanna said he would oppose Johnson being ousted as speaker, adding that "he deserves to keep his job till the end of his term."

Democratic support for Johnson could block the effort from some members of his party to oust him.

Earlier this month, Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene filed a motion to vote to oust Johnson if he allowed a vote on more aid for Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. On Saturday, the House passed a bill providing nearly $61 billion to address the conflict, a top priority for the Democratic administration of President Joe Biden.

Greene, again saying on Sunday that Johnson needs to resign, accused him of "absolutely working for the Democrats."

Asked on Fox News if she is going to file the motion at some point, Greene said, "It's coming regardless of what Mike Johnson decides to do."

If there is a vote on the speaker, the speaker has the support of Republican Representative Michael McCaul, who serves as chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

"I think the stock in Mike Johnson has gone way up because he did the right thing," McCaul told ABC News on Sunday. "I think he (Johnson) is in good shape," he said.

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Johnson was elected speaker after a small band of hardline Republicans ousted his predecessor, Kevin McCarthy, in a move that brought the House of Representatives to a halt for weeks.

Former President Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate facing a rematch with Biden on Nov. 5, has thrown his support behind Johnson, saying the embattled speaker is "doing a really good job under very tough circumstances."

Latest comments

Over 100 Republicans voted to approve the package. They know the big picture.
“Some Democrats signal support for embattled House Republican Speaker Johnson” because, even though Johnson's ouster would benefit the Dem party, it would cause chaos and Dems value country over party.
Republicans are so funny.
Rinos are the lowest form of politicians, they always wait til you need them most to stab you in the back.
Retrumplicans are rinos.
RINOS, is that like some new york real estate developer/hollywood reality show host who used to be pro lifer and donated money to the Clintons and democrat candidates?
@Tre: Trump was a dino before he became a rino. ;-)
wonder how much of a cut the democrats offered him
Retrumplicans like to blame others for the problems they themselves caused the GOP. These rinos don't believe in personal responsibility anymore.
'how much of a cut the democrats offered him' - well clearly more than Putin offered him, Johnson being a ho that he is.......
Worse than a democrat.
tough but fair, your assessment of The Donald
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To do the right thing should be rewarded.
“A good deed is its own reward” is too high a standard for many to meet. ;-) For many, like Trump, doing bad is so too rewarding to pass up.
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