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Mike Johnson retains U.S. House Speaker role after close vote

Published 03/01/2025, 21:10
Updated 05/01/2025, 10:53
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Investing.com -- U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson managed to secure his reappointment to the chamber’s top job last Friday, albeit by a slim margin. This close result sheds light on potential divisions within the Republican party on Capitol Hill, which is currently under the leadership of President-elect Donald Trump.

In an initial roll-call vote that spanned almost two hours, Johnson seemed to fall short of the majority required to keep his position. However, after extensive negotiations, two of his Republican adversaries switched their votes in his favor. Johnson ultimately won the reelection with 218 votes, the bare minimum required.

The Republicans currently hold control over the chamber with a slim 219-215 majority. This vote served as an early indication of the party’s ability to remain united while pushing forward Trump’s policy agenda, which includes tax cuts and border enforcement. It also served as a test of Trump’s influence on Capitol Hill, where a few Republicans have shown a readiness to oppose him.

Over the past two years, House Republicans have been plagued by internal disputes. Johnson was promoted to the speaker’s role after his predecessor, Kevin McCarthy, was removed from the position midway through his term.

After the voting concluded, members of Congress lingered in the chamber for over half an hour. Johnson and his deputies were observed trying to convince the remaining undecided representatives.

Representatives Ralph Norman and Keith Self, who initially voted against Johnson, later changed their votes in his favor. The reasons behind their change of heart remain unclear. Six other Republicans who initially abstained from voting later cast their ballots for Johnson.

Representative Thomas Massie, a known critic of Johnson and a constant source of irritation for the party’s leadership, was the only Republican who voted against Johnson.

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