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House Speaker Mike Johnson drew criticism this week after initially backing the full disclosure of the government's Epstein files, then blocking a vote that would have allowed their release. His reversal comes amid growing MAGA tensions as President Trump calls the Epstein saga "boring" and urges his base to move on.
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) stopped short of endorsing Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) for reelection on Tuesday, days after President Trump threatened to back a primary challenger for the GOP ...
Republicans in Congress successfully met their self-imposed July 4th deadline to pass the President's extensive tax and spending bill.
The White House declared "VICTORY!" just after the House passed President Trump's megabill agenda on Thursday. The message came in a social media post from White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt as the bill will now head to the president's desk for signing.
Democrats are also seizing on an issue championed by the president’s base and nearly forced a vote Tuesday to take up the issue on the House floor.
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AlterNet on MSN'Bypassing leadership': GOP lawmaker to put fellow Republicans on the record over EpsteinThe widening rift between President Donald Trump and the MAGA base over convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein is now embroiling the House Republican Conference. That's according to a Tuesday post by Rep.
House Speaker Mike Johnson is actively persuading GOP members to support a crucial procedural vote on Trump's bill, facing four opposing votes that could derail the process. Leadership intends to keep the vote open to pressure holdouts,
The four lawmakers flipped their votes to “yes” around 3:20 a.m. after hours of the vote being open, with Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) being the sole GOP dissenter to vote against the bill. Their support means Trump’s legislation will undergo a final vote later Thursday morning.