President-Elect Trump Gets Involved in Speaker of the House Election
President-Elect Trump recently made headlines for his direct involvement in the Speaker of the House election. According to CNN’s Kristen Holmes, Trump expressed confidence in Mike Johnson’s success and confirmed that he had been in touch with Republican holdouts, including Rep. Chip Roy. Trump stated that he believes Chip Roy will do what is right for the country and mentioned that he is not considering any other candidates for the Speaker position.
However, despite Trump’s support, Johnson faced a setback when he lost the first ballot due to opposition from Reps. Ralph Norman and Thomas Massie. Additionally, Rep. Self from Texas voted for Rep. Byron Donalds from Florida, while six other House Republicans abstained from voting when their names were called.
Trump’s involvement in the Speaker of the House election highlights the ongoing power struggles within the Republican Party and the influence of key figures like the President-Elect. As the election process unfolds, it will be interesting to see how Trump’s support for Johnson and his interactions with Republican lawmakers shape the outcome of the Speaker election.
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