Mike Johnson, House Speaker and Jeffrey Epstein
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House Speaker Mike Johnson talked about how they plan to pass the year's appropriations bill by the next self-imposed funding deadline during an interview this morning on "Fox News Sunday." REP. MIKE JOHNSON (R-LA),
Republicans hold their weekly press conference as House GOP braces for a vote on the Epstein files.
WASHINGTON (AP) — After refusing to convene the U.S. House during the government shutdown, Speaker Mike Johnson is recalling lawmakers back into session — and facing an avalanche of pent-up legislative demands from those who have largely been sidelined from governing.
Speaker Mike Johnson's sudden decision to support a House vote on releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files didn't go unnoticed by at least one of his colleagues.
House Speaker Mike Johnson accused top Democrats of putting politics before Americans in need after Congress voted to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) joined Maria Bartiromo on Fox Business' "Mornings with Maria" to discuss the House Republican agenda going forward after the government closed for a record-long 43 days. SPEAKER MIKE JOHNSON: The long national nightmare is finally over.
Congress was poised Tuesday to send a bill to President Donald Trump to force the Justice Department to release files related to deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, overcoming a months-long impasse in the House and quickly dispatching with the issue in the Senate.