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A possible defection from Massie comes as the Republican Party has a scant one-vote majority in the House. The new Congress will have its first day of session on Jan. 3, 2025, when a speaker election is also anticipated. A speaker will be needed to certify the 2024 election results on Jan. 6 ahead of Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20.
This was a follow-up X post to Massie’s proclamation that “Mike Johnson is the next Paul Ryan. On January 3rd, 2025, I won’t be voting for Mike Johnson. I hope my colleague will join me because history will not give America another ‘do-over.'” “Mike Johnson has had a difficult job the past 14 months. The American people—and President Trump—need a Speaker who can handle the difficult,” Rep. Bob Good wrote on X after Trump’s announcement. He also reposted Massie’s initial post from days ago, in which he promised he would not vote for Johnson.
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