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Republican Mike Johnson becomes House Speaker

 
In a highly anticipated vote, Republican Mike Johnson has been elected as the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, ending a three-week-long period of uncertainty within the chamber.

Johnson’s election came with a narrow 220 to 209 party-line vote, following the removal of Kevin McCarthy from the position on October 3rd.

Mike Johnson, a conservative with limited leadership experience, now assumes the powerful role, which had remained vacant.

In his post-election statement, Johnson expressed the intention to restore the House’s effectiveness in its duties.

Among his first actions, Speaker Johnson introduced legislation demonstrating support for Israel, particularly in light of increased tensions and conflicts in the Middle East.

Notably, Mike Johnson is recognised for leading an unsuccessful appeal by 126 House Republicans to overturn the 2020 presidential election results.

Despite his relatively limited tenure, he now holds one of the most prominent positions in the House.

In his address, Johnson pledged to address overdue spending legislation and prevent a government shutdown when funding expires on November 17.

Additionally, he aims to prioritise border security and initiate a bipartisan commission to address the national debt. There are also important decisions to be made regarding funding for Israel, Ukraine, and U.S. border security.

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