Will Mike Johnson Keep His Job as House Speaker?

Washington, USAFri Jan 03 2025
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It's a big day for Mike Johnson, the US House Speaker, as he faces a close vote to stay in his job. Republicans are hoping for a smooth start to the second Donald Trump era in Washington, but things aren't looking so certain. Johnson, who took over from Kevin McCarthy last October, needs almost everyone in his party to vote for him to stay Speaker. There's only a narrow majority, with just 219 Republicans against 215 Democrats. One Republican, Thomas Massie from Kentucky, has said he won't vote for Johnson. If just one more Republican joins him, Johnson could be in trouble, especially with all Democrats likely voting against him. Trump, Johnson's supporter, even wished him luck on his social media platform, Truth Social. "A win for Mike today will be a big win for the Republican Party, " Trump wrote. The vote is important because the House needs a Speaker to certify Trump's 2024 presidential election win by Monday. If Johnson isn't re-elected on the first try, the process could drag on, like it did when McCarthy became Speaker after 15 rounds of voting. Johnson is confident, though. He met with some undecided Republicans on Thursday and thinks he'll win them over. Some conservatives are upset with Johnson because he agreed to a deal with Democrats before Christmas to fund the government. But Johnson has been working closely with Trump and his team recently, which might make it hard for any other Republican to vote against him. Even if Johnson keeps his job, he might still face challenges from the House Freedom Caucus, a group of very conservative Republicans. They could make it tough for him to pass Trump's agenda through the House.