GOP Infighting Over Vote On Speaker Could Delay Trump’s Certification


One again the GOP confirms that supporting their political party is like getting a frequent root cancel.

Fresh off a government spending deal that left many Republicans unhappy with Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), lawmakers are returning to Capitol Hill on Jan. 3 to swear in new members and determine whether Johnson keeps his gavel — three days before the House meets to the certify President-elect Donald Trump’s Electoral College win.

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However, discontent is circulating throughout the Republican conference, and any defection from Johnson supporters could result in a lengthy speakership battle and a possible delay in certifying their party leader’s ascent to the White House.

When the House returns to session on Jan. 3, the breakdown will be 219 Republicans and 215 Democrats when all new members are sworn in. If all 434 members vote, the majority needed to become speaker will be 218.

As all 215 Democrats are likely to vote for Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), Johnson can only afford to lose one Republican vote — and he’s already in danger, after Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) told reporters he would not support Johnson for speaker.

For many members, this speakership fight could feel like deja vu.

Get more information at the Washington Examiner.

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