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Speaker Mike Johnson Faces Growing GOP Dissent
Clear Facts
- Speaker Mike Johnson is under fire from his party for pushing a controversial spending resolution.
- Johnson’s actions have led to a loss of trust among House Republicans, with some questioning his leadership.
- Critics, including Rep. Thomas Massie, have openly opposed Johnson’s Speakership, citing broken promises.
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson is currently navigating turbulent waters within his own party due to his recent push for a continuing resolution that many see as laden with unnecessary spending. This move, according to Capitol Hill insiders, might have jeopardized his position as Speaker, especially given its timing right before the Christmas season.
“Mike Johnson spent a lot of time fundraising off of selfies with President Trump, and then betrayed him right before the inauguration,” a senior House Republican staffer revealed. This sentiment underscores the growing discontent among Republicans who feel let down by Johnson’s actions.
The 1,574-page spending bill, which has received bipartisan support, has nonetheless sparked controversy due to Johnson’s broken promises. In September, Johnson had stated he had “no intention of going back” to the “terrible tradition” of a Christmas omnibus. However, the reality of the situation seems to have diverged significantly from his earlier commitments.
A senior House aide expressed the gravity of the situation, noting that the issue is now one of trust rather than competence or leadership.
“It’s not a competence or leadership question for some folks now. It’s a trust question. That’s gonna be tough to come back from,” the aide commented.
Despite Johnson’s assurance that passing the CR would pave the way for a resurgent America First agenda under President Trump, opposition remains strong. Notables such as Vivek Ramaswamy, Elon Musk, and even President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance have voiced their disapproval.
Further criticism arises from the process by which the spending bill was crafted. Johnson had promised transparency and involvement from committee leaders, with a 72-hour window for members to review the bill. In practice, however, the CR was negotiated in secrecy by leadership, leaving many feeling sidelined.
“On every important issue this majority has faced, the Speaker has shown himself to be inapt and outsmarted by Biden and Schumer and is too easily willing to surrender,” a House Republican lawmaker lamented, highlighting the perceived inadequacies in Johnson’s approach.
Kentucky Republican Rep. Thomas Massie has been vocal in his opposition to Johnson’s Speakership, stating, “I’ll vote for somebody else.” Massie further criticized his colleagues for their cognitive disconnect, tweeting, “That 1557 page bill was a product of the swamp that uniparty Johnson was happy to facilitate.”
While no other House Republicans have yet declared their intention to challenge Johnson for the Speakership, the slim majority held by Republicans could empower even a small faction to influence the selection of the next Speaker. As of now, Johnson’s office has chosen not to comment on the unfolding situation.
Let us know what you think, please share your thoughts in the comments below.
Francis Bagbey
December 20, 2024 at 6:11 am
What or who is/are the “uniparty”? Thanks
SAMSON
December 20, 2024 at 8:48 am
We thought Mike Johnson was a solid Christian guy, but lately if these news reports are correct that doesn’t sound like he is a true Christian. If he would be on board to pass a ridiculous budget Bill filled with other things that have nothing to do with Finance and he is bad as the other deep state that
Ben Jr
December 20, 2024 at 9:27 am
I don’t wanna hear any boo-hoo sob stories about what will happen at this time of year with a shut down. They could’ve worked that out if they really wanted to, but we’re tired of these garbage bills that have pork attached to them and things that you don’t even know cause you idiots don’t even take time to read it so shut it down. In fact stay shut down until the new congress comes in and maybe even until Trump’s inauguration. you people do freaking nothing and the last ones who should be paid are you and you should not get backpay if there is a shutdown. everybody else should but not you!
Ed B
December 20, 2024 at 10:18 am
With the ridiculous overloading BS Pork spending is ridiculous! This is WHY WE NEED TERM LIMITS! It’s TIME TO CUT THE BS PORK AND PASS THE PLATE!! I bet they don’t go without pay!!
e e
December 20, 2024 at 10:27 am
“Speaker Mike Johnson Faces Growing GOP Dissent”
are you KIDDING ME??!! they’re just NOW realizing this??!! these people rub shoulders with this guy on a daily basis. i’ve never met the guy and i knew way back when they were considering him for this position to replace mccarthy that he was a died-in-the-wool RINO. i even wrote my reps at the time to NOT vote for this joker. i told them that this country can NOT afford another mccarthy 2.0, that we NEED a REAL conservative in this position, but did they listen to me? of course not. they just rubber stamped this idiot into the Speaker position just like most of the other reps. and then they wonder why the opinion of the people is so low when it comes to corngress’ (pun intended) approval rating.
Good Luck
December 20, 2024 at 2:14 pm
Johnson is becoming a RINO .Time for him to go.