House Speaker Vote Looms as New Congress Convenes

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House Speaker Vote Looms as New Congress Convenes
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Republicans take control of both chambers of Congress, but must first elect a Speaker. Mike Johnson faces opposition, potentially delaying legislative business

Congress begins a new session Friday with Republican s now leading both chambers. The House will need to elect a speaker before it can do anything else. Republican s on Friday will begin laying the groundwork for a second Trump administration as they officially take over the majority in both chambers of Congress and try to elect a speaker of the House before they tackle other critical business.

Friday is the opening day of the new 119th Congress, a celebratory moment when the Capitol is packed with proud family members and other well-wishers eager to see their loved ones take the oath of office.Before that ceremony happens on the House floor, however, members-elect must first choose a speaker — and, once again, that may not be easy. Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., won his party’s nomination for the job in November and has been endorsed by President-elect Donald Trump, but he still faces an uphill battle. Just two Republican defections could derail Johnson’s bid to remain speaker. Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., has already vowed to oppose Johnson, and a handful of others, including Victoria Spartz, R-Ind., Ralph Norman, R-S.C., and Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., have said they are undecided.“You can pull all my fingernails out. You can shove bamboo up in them. You can start cutting off my fingers. I am not voting for Mike Johnson tomorrow,' Massie said in an interview with former Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., Thursday.'And you can take that to the bank.” If no Republican can secure a simple majority of all House members — 218 votes if all are present — the chamber would remain paralyzed, unable to conduct any other business until a majority agrees on a speaker. That means members-elect could not be sworn in, House committees could not be constituted, and bills could not be introduced or voted o

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