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Representative Massie said that Johnson has “caused nothing but political pain” with his reluctance to bring the Epstein vote to the floor.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) reluctantly agreed to back a petition to release files on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein after many Republican lawmakers indicated they would support it — forcing President Donald Trump to reverse his position.
The South Carolina Republican said she will file a privileged resolution to censure the scandal-plagued Congressman.
In Congress, Mike Johnson stayed in lockstep with the president on the issue of the Epstein files. That alliance cost him politically, writes
Mike Johnson’s tactics worked in the government shutdown. He and Steve Scalise face big challenges ahead, however.
House Speaker Mike Johnson decided to quickly schedule a House vote on an effort to force the release of all of the Jeffrey Epstein case files once the calculation was made that it couldn’t be stopped.
House Speaker Mike Johnson told “Mornings with Maria” host Maria Bartiromo Friday he has not promised to bring up legislation