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House Speaker Mike Johnson says he expects "rocky road" for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell
Washington — House Speaker Mike Johnson said he understands President Trump's frustration with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, but reiterated that he's uncertain about "what the legal parameters are" if the president fires him .
House Speaker Mike Johnson explained — with perfect clarity — the obvious pitfalls in Republican-led efforts to question Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted child sex trafficker and Jeffrey Epstein accomplice,
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'We're Celebrating': Smug Mike Johnson Brings Embarrassment Upon Himself By Already Declaring GOP Victory In Midterm Elections
In an interview with Major Garrett on "The Takeout," Speaker Mike Johnson displayed his delusions by expressing confidence that the GOP will sweep the 2026 midterm elections. "We're celebrating," Johnson told Garrett when asked about his thoughts on election night 2026.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) may go from hero to zero in Donald Trump's eyes as a "rift" grows within the House GOP caucus over the Jeffrey Epstein files and Republicans side with Democrats in demanding transparency.
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The Mirror US on MSNJohnson says Epstein files 'not a hoax' and calls for those involved to be 'brought to justice'
House Speaker Mike Johnson called for "transparency" as the Donald Trump administration faces pressure to release more information on Jeffrey Epstein
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'I Take That As A Badge Of Honor': Mike Johnson Brings Shame To The Country, Celebrates 6 Months Of 'Good Governance' In Shameful Interview
In an interview with Major Garrett on "The Takeout," Speaker Mike Johnson bragged about the GOP-controlled House being able to quickly pass legislation. He touted the past 6 months as the "most successful 6 months of any Congress and administration" in the modern area,
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AlterNet on MSN'Deal with it': Top Senate Republican gives Mike Johnson an ultimatum over Epstein scandal
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R–S.D.) said Wednesday House Speaker Mike Johnson (R–La.) will need to take responsibility for handling the escalating Jeffrey Epstein controversy that has effectively halted House activity until the fall.