众议院将投票选出议长,特朗普祝迈克·约翰逊“好运”
House To Vote On Speaker As Trump Wishes Mike Johnson 'Good Luck'

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/house-vote-speaker-trump-wishes-mike-johnson-good-luck

在众议院就议长迈克·约翰逊的留任进行投票之前,当选总统唐纳德·特朗普表达了支持,并敦促共和党人团结起来支持约翰逊,以实现党内团结。尽管共和党的优势微弱,约翰逊仍需要几乎一致的支持才能获得议长职位。保守派的坚持者,包括众议员托马斯·马西等自由核心小组成员,仍未做出决定。约翰逊积极竞选并寻求众议员马乔里·泰勒·格林等有影响力人士的支持。此外,众议员奇普·罗伊表示支持约翰逊,以换取众议院规则委员会主席职位。约翰逊的目标是在第一轮获胜,避免上一次议长选举中出现的多次投票。投票之前将进行法定人数召集,并由众议院书记员监督。旨在加强议长地位的新规则方案也将进行投票,该方案面临民主党人的批评,称其可能妨碍问责制。


原文

With the House set to vote today on whether or not Speaker Mike Johnson gets to keep his gavel, President-elect Donald Trump wished him luck.

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"Good luck today for Speaker Mike Johnson, a fine man of great ability, who is very close to having 100% support," Trump posted on Truth Social. "A win for Mike today will be a big win for the Republican Party."

The vote comes after a week of intense campaigning by Johnson to win over conservative holdouts.

And with a slim 219-215 margin, Johnson can only afford one GOP defection if all members vote for a candidate. Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) has already said he wouldn't vote for Johnson, while other lawmakers - mostly Freedom Caucus members - say they are undecided.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), who previously worked with Massie to try and oust Johnson last year, said on Friday that she would back the speaker, but she wasn't sure where her colleagues stood.

"Republicans as a whole are going to have to put down their egos a little bit and just focus on getting the job done," she said.

Meanwhile, Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) wants to Chair the House Rules Committee in exchange for supporting Johnson - something whih Rep. Lauren Bobert (R-CO) said would 'secure the vote on the first round.'

With 215 Democrats expected to back their leader, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), Johnson must maintain near-unanimous Republican support.

The House will meet at Noon on Friday for a quorum call, which will be followed by the Speaker election. The vote will be presided over by the House clerk, who will call out the names of hundreds of members-elect one-by-one in alphabetical order.

Johnson is hoping for a 1st round ballot win in order to avoid what happened in Jan. 2023, when it took more than a dozen ballots to select Kevin McCarthy (R-CA). If Johnson isn't elected by a majority, the process will be repeated as many times as necessary until a speaker is chosen.

"We cannot afford any palace drama here," Johnson told Fox News on Thursday, and telling CNN on Friday, "I expect we can get it done on the first round."

Johnson has been working the phones all week to lock up votes, while attempting to avoid or minimize concessions that could cause Democrats to shut down future votes on various issues, WaPo reports.

Trump’s endorsement earlier this week provided Johnson with a significant boost, signaling the former president’s belief that there is no viable alternative candidate. Johnson underscored his alignment with Trump’s agenda, highlighting plans for increased border security spending and tax cuts as part of a coordinated strategy session at Mar-a-Lago on New Year’s Day.

Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC), a prominent Freedom Caucus member, acknowledged Trump’s endorsement as "huge" but remained cautious. Norman met with Johnson alongside fellow hard-liners, seeking commitments on substantial tax cuts, spending reductions, and enhanced border security. After the meeting, which lasted about an hour, Norman expressed optimism, stating he was “very happy with the discussion.”

Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD), chair of the Freedom Caucus, emphasized the need for procedural changes, including more time for lawmakers to review legislation before floor votes and greater flexibility to propose amendments. Johnson indicated he was in discussions with Republican colleagues about adjusting the legislative process but refrained from providing specifics.

In the wake of McCarthy’s removal, the Republican conference endured weeks of infighting, rejecting several senior leadership candidates before coalescing around Johnson as a surprise compromise choice.

Meanwhile, Republicans will also cast a Friday vote on a new rules package aimed at stabilizing leadership by raising the threshold to initiate a vote to remove the speaker. The proposal increases the number of members required to trigger such a motion from one to nine and mandates that both the sponsor and co-sponsors of the motion must belong to the majority party.

Democrats have criticized the rule change, with Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA), the ranking Democrat on the House Rules Committee, warning it could undermine accountability. The proposal "would, for the first time in history, shield the speaker from accountability to the entire chamber by making it so that only Republicans can move to vacate the chair," McGovern said.

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