Republicans have at long last elected a House speaker: Representative Mike Johnson, a fundamentalist Christian who was also once called a key “architect” in Congress’s efforts to overthrow the 2020 election.

Johnson finally secured the speaker’s gavel after Republican infighting left the House without a speaker for 22 days. He secured 220 votes.

Johnson is a four-term congressman representing Louisiana. His win also represents the rise of the MAGA front in the Republican Party. Earlier Wednesday morning, Donald Trump endorsed Johnson as House speaker—after quickly killing Mike Emmer’s nomination the day before.

  • @Jimbob0i0
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    31 year ago

    The House rules haven’t had a change… any amendments to the rules would need to be presented in a motion and voted on by the full House.

    In principle he’s susceptible to the same threats as McCarthy. However since he’s loved by the Treason Causcus and the “moderates” fear making the party look inept with another speaker battle…

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      I meant the personal concessions that McCarthy made to get elected Speaker to begin with. I don’t think those concessions were adopted into the general House rules that would apply to the next Speaker, but again, I could be wrong.