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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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'He Is Really The King Of The Art Of The Deal': Mike Johnson Humiliates Himself, Derails Interview To Praise Trump's 'Negotiating Skills'In an interview with Major Garrett on "The Takeout," Speaker Mike Johnson lavished Donald Trump with praise after praise. After watching Trump "negotiate" with Japan, Johnson only had this to say about his dear leader: "he is really the king of the art of the deal.
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and President-elect Donald Trump are pictured together at a House Republican Conference meeting in Washington, D.C. on November 13, 2024.
When Mike Johnson first ascended to become U.S. House speaker, his profile was so low that senators and foreign dignitaries had to turn to Google to figure out who he was.
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Latin Times on MSNRepublican Question's Mike Johnson's Motives For Delaying Epstein Vote: 'Why Would Releasing the Files Cause Political Pain?'Thomas Massie questioned Mike Johnson's motives after the leader of his own party bashed him over his resolution to release the files on Jeffrey Epstein.
Michael Johnson’s new Grand Slam Track league could be in trouble. Johnson, a Dallas native, Baylor alum and four-time Olympic gold medalist, attempted to shake up the track world with the matchup-based league in its inaugural season this year.
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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 InterviewIn 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,