Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN) seeks guarantees from Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) that he won't cave to political pressure after Trump's endorsement. Spartz, echoing concerns from Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), emphasizes the need for a strong, independent Speaker who will prioritize the American people's interests.
Republicans need “assurances” that House Speaker Mike Johnson will not sell them to the swamp, Rep. Victoria Spartz said on Monday after President-elect Donald Trump formally backed him.
“President Trump will be able to save America only if we have a speaker with courage, vision and a plan – also public commitment to the American people how he will help deliver President Trump’s agenda to drain the swamp,” she added: “He will do the right thing, and we will continue to WIN. Mike has my Complete & Total Endorsement. MAGA!!!” he added:
“The fate of our Republic is at stake and Congress, the ARTICLE 1 BRANCH, with its supreme powers of creating laws and managing our nation’s finances, must start fulfilling its CONSTITUTIONAL DUTIES – not selling out our Republic at the expense of our children,” she added.during the past several months as he faced criticism over his position on Ukraine and the moves he made with Democrats to avoid a government shutdown.
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