Speaker Mike Johnson said on Friday that he stood by the spending deal he negotiated with Democrats to avert a government shutdown, spurning demands from ultraconservatives who have pressured him to jettison the agreement.

The announcement, after days of public silence about what he would do, all but guaranteed that Mr. Johnson will have to work with Democrats in the coming days to pass a short-term bill to keep the government funded past a pair of deadlines on Jan. 19 and Feb. 2, going back on his promise to never bring up another temporary spending measure.

Mr. Johnson had been facing mounting pressure from the hard-right Republicans, who are furious at the spending levels in the bipartisan plan, to find an alternative. They have begun dangling the threat of forcing a vote to oust the Louisiana Republican, subjecting him to the same fate as his predecessor.

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  • @WhiteOakBayou
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    3611 months ago

    Good for him. I can’t think of anything nice to say about him but he has now reached the very low bar of keeping his word.

    • snooggums
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      2511 months ago

      He hasn’t actually acted yet, so it is still just his words.

    • @[email protected]
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      210 months ago

      Don’t be fooled. He’s letting a few things slide with cooperation from Democrats to make you believe that he’s reasonable and moderate. He’ll come to collect on social issues soon.