Johnson is an ironic target for Republicans Today Us News



Mike Johnson, speaker of the House of Representatives, is under fire from all directions — from Democrats, naturally, but also from fellow Republicans angry with him for, well, just about everything.

My bill didn’t pass: Blame Johnson. My bill was ignored: Blame Johnson. The perennially broken appropriations process is still broken: Blame Johnson. The process of vetting legislation in committee before proceeding to a debate and vote of the full House, colloquially referred to as “regular order,” is sporadic to nonexistent: Blame Johnson. Republican leadership refused to circumvent regular order to grant my legislation a floor vote: Blame Johnson. I’m feeling mistreated by Senate Republicans, President Donald Trump and the White House legislative affairs team: Blame … Johnson? That’s right; blame Johnson.

These are just some of the complaints House Republicans are having right now with their day job. That’s what GOP lobbyists and well-placed party operatives tell me, explaining that Johnson is bearing the brunt of that frustration because he is a politically safe target. Republicans on Capitol Hill certainly aren’t going to blame Trump, lest they elicit an angry social media post with GOP primary season right around the corner.


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