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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‘Failing act of political theater’: Greene ostracized after Johnson ouster push
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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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Where the US spends the most on foreign aid
Debates over U.S. aid to Israel and Ukraine have dominated Washington this year, raising questions about U.S. economic and military support to various allies and whether the nation spends too much support abroad. Opposition within the GOP to ...The Hill - Politics -
Greene officially starts the clock on vote to terminate Johnson
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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 -
Inside the vote to defeat Greene's effort to oust Johnson from the speakership
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House GOP set to vote on initiating Garland contempt proceedings next week
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Will You Accept the Election Results? Republicans Dodge the Question.
Leading Republicans have refused to say flatly that they will accept the outcome of the presidential election if Donald Trump loses.The New York Times - Top stories - Republican Party -
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