Johnson Temporarily Dodges Ouster Vote As House Passes Foreign Aid
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Johnson on Greene ouster attempt: 'I don't hold grudges'
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is suggesting he wants to move on from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.)'s effort to oust him from his position. "I don't hold grudges. I've got to work with everybody. I told her last night before she left the ...The Hill - Politics -
Johnson survived his first ouster attempt. Making it past November will be harder.
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Johnson, Greene set for another pivotal meeting on future of speaker ouster efforts
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How foreign affairs could shape votes at home
Former, current and would-be foreign secretaries set out their pitch for Britain and the world.BBC News - Top stories -
Trump urges GOP unity, rejection of Johnson ouster effort after Greene attempt defeated
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Republican House Speakers set new precedent on voting
A new precedent has been set in this Congress for more frequent voting by speakers. It will likely be followed in future congresses, regardless of which party is in control.The Hill - Politics -
Greene officially starts the clock on vote to terminate Johnson
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House GOP set to vote on initiating Garland contempt proceedings next week
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Johnson slams Biden's ‘senior moment’ on Israel aid
“I hope — I believe he's off-script,” the speaker said about the decision to withhold weapons.Politico - Politics - Joe Biden